  - A dab cleans any metal and adds a protective barrier to minmize re-tarnishing
- Whatever the surface, Maas will clean it
- This is the best there is on chrome, copper, brass and stainless
- MAAS powerful wipe on wipe off formula instantly removes years of residue, rust, tarnish, and oxidation
 List Price: $24.99 Lowest Price: $20.20 
 Product Description: MAAS is a powerful "wipe on, wipe off" formula instantly removes years of residue, rust, tarnish and oxidation from all metals, Plexiglas, fiberglass, enamel, resin, plastic, glass and more. MAAS applies a brilliant, rich reflective lustre. Superstrong anti-tarnish corrosion inhibitor provides long-lasting protection. Kitchen...MAAS leaves a highly polished lustre on stainless steel sinks and the shine lasts! Copper, stainless and aluminum cookware glow. Remove stains, tarnish and oxidation from all metals, enamel, formica, silver flatware and serving pieces. For quick touch-ups use MAAS Treated Polishing Gloves. Caution: We do not recommend MAAS Metal Polish on new or brushed stainless - use MAAS Stainless & Chrome Spray Cleaner.
Bathroom...MAAS removes years of residue from glass shower doors, mirrors, fiberglass shower stalls and more. Water sheeting action keeps bathrooms sparkling clean. Restore chrome faucets, aluminum trim, brass sinks and accessories. Polish marble, porcelain, enamel, ceramic tile, sinks, bathtubs and toilets while applying a sparkling waterproof protection. Caution: Highly polished surfaces may be slippery.
Restaurant & Janitorial...Restore stainless steel sinks, countertops, water fountains, elevators and bathroom fixtures. Polish brass railings, beer taps...all metals and more. Buff cloudiness from Plexiglas food guards, remove water stains from metals and glass. Cutlery, flatware, chafing dishes and silver will require less polishing. Maintain with MAAS Treated Polishing Gloves.
Marine...MAAS removes tough stains from fiberglass, Plexiglas and glass.
Motorcycles...Motorcycle Consumer News tested 28 metal polishes. Their report states, " If you want a single polish that is safe for plastics and paint as well as chrome, stainless and aluminum, MAAS Polishing Creme has no equals in all around polishing performance." MAAS is the only product that was awarded five stars for retaining shine. Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2007-08-31 doesn't live up to the ads Maas is okay. It cleaned the sink and gave a soft sheen but I had to work very hard to get that mild effect. The sink does not look super shiny or new by any means. Maas didn't work any magic when I tried it. Rating:  Date: 2007-03-26 Really works to polish silver Bought this for my 78 yr old mother to polish silver. It really works Rating:  Date: 2006-11-30 Maas Is Boss! I'm late to the Maas bandwagon, having only used it for a few months but I'm a total convert. Loving silver as I do, I have quite a collection and polishing it every few weeks with conventional polish became quite a chore. With Maas, I find that I need polish much less often which is welcome news. The clincher for me, though, is that several of the older pieces never really responded to my old polish and I thought they were beyond repair. With Maas and a little elbow grease, they positively sparkle. Rating:  Date: 2006-11-14 Great Product This product is awesome for polishing silver, copper and brass. What is even better is that I don't have to polish as often because the Maas seems to slow down tarnishing. I love the stuff! Rating:  Date: 2006-09-10 polishing pewter I got a 2 oz. tube of Maas metal polishing creme from a hardware store. I tried it on an antique pewter tankard from England. I had tried polishing this item before with another metal cleaner and didn't do much. The Maas creme, however, really shined it up. It took more work than the 'wipe on, wipe off' advertising however. I had to keep polishing it for a while. The black grime filled up a whole old cotton tee shirt. I now have a beautifully shined tankard, although now I can also see the slight pitting and scratches that were under the grime. But I still think it looks great. The shine is like brand new pewter, but the mug is still clearly an antique.
I wonder about the chemicals left on my rag though. Can I put it in the washing machine or must it be thrown out? I'm also wondering if these chemicals can get in food if I use it on my silver platters. Even after washing, I can smell the substance on what I polish. |