Can someone tell me about Sharkhide?

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vsummer1

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First off, I wasn't sure where to post this, so if it needs to be moved I apologize.

Can those of you familiar with sharkhide please tell me how it is used and what the benefits are? I understand there is a polish that will give my PV mirror finish.

I also understand there is a Sharkhide protectant that will keep it that way. Does this repel the oils on my fingers making it less prone to pawprints?

Thank you for your input.
 

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i have in the past for boat parts its pretty durable and seems to last awhile before getting dirty or needing to recoat as its like a clearcoat., i dont know how it would hold up to daily use/touching.
it may reduce it somewhat but cant imagine a big difference. have you checked their website for usage ideas and information?

never thought of something like this for a mod as mine is chrome as well. I just polish with an old tshirt lol
 
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All of the "big boys" that have the mirror finished high end collections use SH. I know its rather expensive but from the results they are getting it worth it. I tried to use Brasso on my brass Caravela yesterday and I made some horrible surface swirls because the Brasso is too abrasive. So whatever you do, don't use Brasso.
I sought the advice of the big boys and I wqas advised to just use the SH polishing compound, not to let it dry when using it, and just to do it by hand w microfiber cloths.
 

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All of the "big boys" that have the mirror finished high end collections use SH. I know its rather expensive but from the results they are getting it worth it. I tried to use Brasso on my brass Caravela yesterday and I made some horrible surface swirls because the Brasso is too abrasive. So whatever you do, don't use Brasso.
I sought the advice of the big boys and I wqas advised to just use the SH polishing compound, not to let it dry when using it, and just to do it by hand w microfiber cloths.

I have my brass polished caravela coming, and I have both chrome and black chrome PV's. I have read the sharkhide website, but the only size I can find is a quart and is expensive. I was considering maybe doing a small coop to get a quart and breaking it down so we can all use it. But I need more details so when people ask pertinent questions I can answer LOL.

Thanks for letting me know that Brasso is bad!
 

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I have my brass polished caravela coming, and I have both chrome and black chrome PV's. I have read the sharkhide website, but the only size I can find is a quart and is expensive. I was considering maybe doing a small coop to get a quart and breaking it down so we can all use it. But I need more details so when people ask pertinent questions I can answer LOL.

Thanks for letting me know that Brasso is bad!

Yes I agree a co-op is in order. If the smallest quantity was purchased, I believe 1 person could never use it all in a lifetime of vaping. From what I was told yesterday a very small amount goes a long way. I will get back with the expert the helped me out and see if he would be interested in providing "tech support" for the co-op. I am finishing my first co-op right now. I would be glad to run another for this right after X-mas if we can wait that long.
 

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Yes I agree a co-op is in order. If the smallest quantity was purchased, I believe 1 person could never use it all in a lifetime of vaping. From what I was told yesterday a very small amount goes a long way. I will get back with the expert the helped me out and see if he would be interested in providing "tech support" for the co-op. I am finishing my first co-op right now. I would be glad to run another for this right after X-mas if we can wait that long.

THANK YOU!!!!!!!! I would be interested in both the polish and the protectant :D But wasn't exactly sure if I needed both, but seeing as Brasso is a no-no probably would like to have both. Buying a whole quart for 3 PV's just seemed a bit much.
 

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THANK YOU!!!!!!!! I would be interested in both the polish and the protectant :D But wasn't exactly sure if I needed both, but seeing as Brasso is a no-no probably would like to have both. Buying a whole quart for 3 PV's just seemed a bit much.

I will start an "interest thread" in the co-op discussion forum, then post a link here.
 

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All of the "big boys" that have the mirror finished high end collections use SH. I know its rather expensive but from the results they are getting it worth it. I tried to use Brasso on my brass Caravela yesterday and I made some horrible surface swirls because the Brasso is too abrasive. So whatever you do, don't use Brasso.
I sought the advice of the big boys and I wqas advised to just use the SH polishing compound, not to let it dry when using it, and just to do it by hand w microfiber cloths.

i learned that too,,but it is the newer version of brasso that is so dam abrasive,,,if you can find the older type in a metal can it is almost liquid like water and won't leave any swirl marks,,check my avatar
 
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