Eco-friendly metal polish gentle on the skin

IOSSO Metal Polish

July 16, 2024

Most metal polishes contain acids and strong chemicals that make using them unpleasant and cleanup difficult. Not only is Iosso Bio-Based Metal Polish gentle on the skin, but it’s also easy on the environment.

Bio-Based Metal Polish meets California’s strict CARB requirements, making it ideal for use around people with chemical sensitivities, as well as children and pets. Plus, it’s a USDA Certified Bio-Based Product.

While gentle, it’s extremely effective. It quickly removes oxidation, tarnish, water spots and surface rust from all types of metal, including stainless steel, aluminum, bronze, brass and copper, and is equally efficient on hard plastics, porcelains, tile, and painted surfaces. Heat bluing around chromed exhaust pipes is also quickly dispatched. The finished surface has a gleaming shine with a protective finish.

Made in the USA, Bio-Based Metal Polish is simple to use. A dab of concentrated paste rubbed onto the surface with a soft cloth and then buffed by hand or machine provides a long-lasting shine. A one-pound container of Iosso Bio-Based Metal Polish costs $25; a five-pound bucket is $90.

Contact Iosso Products, 1485 Lively Blvd., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007. Toll-free 888-747-4332. iossoproducts@iosso.comwww.iosso.com.

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