Formula restores lustrous shine to metals and more

Peek Shine

 

Oct 27, 2022

Metal exposed to the elements quickly tarnishes, rusts or collects limescale, losing its lustrous shine. With Peek Polish from Sudbury, it’s quick and easy to bring new life to stainless steel, chrome, brass, bronze and other boat and RV surfaces. Its four-in-one action cleans, polishes, restores and protects 38 different solid materials.

Peek Polish is such a trusted product, it was awarded a Royal Warrant of Appointment and is used in Buckingham Palace and aboard HMY Britannia. Odor-free, non-toxic and non-flammable, the highly-effective formula works on all metals, fiberglass, glass, plastics, isinglass and painted surfaces. While powerful enough to remove boat and RV oxidation and exhaust bluing, it can also delicately clean fine jewelry. This true multipurpose product is ideal for use around the home or anywhere a hard surface has lost its clean and bright sparkle.

Using concentrated Peek Polish is simple. Available in a paste or liquid, it’s applied sparingly with a damp or dry cloth and then polished. For ornate surfaces, it can be worked in with a small brush. Once the finish is restored, it reduces tarnishing for up to three months.

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