Cleaning with Flitz
Cleaning with Flitz
I've heard many of you rave about this product. At this point I've been to the big hardware chains with no luck. I have one more to check and if I can't get it there I'll order on line. My question is can anyone tell me if it's hard to use? Are there any precautions to take in using it? I know many here will know :) I just don't won't to apply it and have something horrible happen :eek: Thanks in advance!
- The CoPilot
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I finally found some Flitz paste at the Sportsman's Warehouse in the gun cleaning section. Looked at a lot of other stores before finally finding it, including all of the big box stores. If you have a place around sells guns and gun cleaning supplies, it's a good place to check for Flitz. It's easy to apply - dab it on and rub it off with a soft cloth. Amazing stuff!
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Looking for: C04 Executive plain edge, C09 CoPilot plain edge with brass liners and a G-2 marked blade
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GradeMaker
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Just go to ebay
There's 2 guys who sell it all the time on Ebay. That's how I've got my last 2 FLITZ polishing cloths. Those polishing cloths of theirs really do a great job. Just put FLITZ in on the Ebay search engine and you'll see a lot of Flitz products.
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