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Brillianize

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Got this email offering today, thought I'd share it with anyone who has been meaning to try it. This is the cleaner/polish that RIC has been recommending so I picked up a gallon (I have other uses for it) and am happy with it.

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Thank you for purchasing Brillianize products.

We are pleased to offer you a 10% discount on all Brillianize products $12.95 and up. Just enter the coupon code 'BFS01' and your discount will be automatically calculated.

Again, thank you for choosing Brillianize.

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Re: Brillianize

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Brillianize is a water/silicone emulsion. Just be aware of the silicone content. For matte finished Ricks (Macca basses in particular), it's terrific for removing fingerprints and discouraging future printing, too.
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The silicone content would only be a concern during the actual application process. A bottle of Brillianize has no business in a spraying area for example.

We have been using it as a final cleaner for about three years now and it works very well for removing smudges, fingerprints, dust, etc. It also brings a nice shine out of the top coat.
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Agreed. It's also the best anti-static spray/buff for any plastic--airplane canopies, display cases, etc.
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