Bio-based polish brings new life to metal

IOSSO Metal Polish

Sept 19, 2022

Commonly containing ammonia, petroleum products, acids and other caustic chemicals, household metal cleaners are often as dangerous to people and pets as they are to the environment. Iosso Bio-based Metal Polish restores the luster, sparkle and shine to a wide range of materials without undue elbow grease—and without odors or caustic ingredients.

Made in the USA, Bio-based Metal Polish quickly removes oxidation, tarnish, surface rust, water spots and other stains. The formula is ideal for all metals including stainless steel, chrome, aluminum, brass and bronze. It’s so powerful, it’ll remove heat bluing on exhaust pipes, black marks off porcelain and tile, chalking and oxidation on fiberglass, and oil from just about any hard surface.

Bio-based Metal Polish is simple to use. A small dab of the highly concentrated paste is rubbed onto the surface using a soft cloth and then buffed off. The result is a bright, lustrous sheen and a protective layer that will shield the metal for months—even when exposed to the elements outdoors. Because it doesn’t contain carnauba wax or silicone, cleanup is easy.

This unique formulation is a USDA Certified Biobased product and meets California’s strict CARB requirements.

www.iosso.com.

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