Magma Magic - Grill Restoration

Stray Cat

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Oct 4, 2006
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Pool 10 Guttenberg, IA
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2006 300DA Sundancer
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350 Mags / Bravo III
Has anyone tried this stuff yet? Mine is a little more seasoned than the one in the picture. I was thinking of cleaning mine up to sell it to get one with the hinged lid...

I found it here: http://www.magmaproducts.com/

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Jeff...I have not tried that stuff...but I have used some stuff called Bar Keepers Friend (it comes in a can like Comet)...and my grill looked almost brand new after using it.
 
I use Flitz on all of my metals that I polish. It works extremely well, even on the Magma grill. I only used it on the outside.

You're on to something....I'll bet the Magma Magic stuff is like liquid Flitz. That stuff makes my bow rails shine like a diamond in a goats butt....I'll give that a try.
 
I've used SeaPower on mine. It works fine and I've already got it on board.
 
I just bought some "Simple Green Stainless Steel". I'll let you know how it works.
 
Flitz is the way to go. After burning some fish recently that caught fire(oops), we cleaned the grill with flitz. The grill looked like it was brand new when we were done. I use it on the cars, motorcycles, and boat.

It is a little expensive, but it works great.

Ken
 
I've heard of that mentioned several times here, where do you find it?

Jeff...I think I got it at Lowes or Home Depot...it is very cheap. I dont recall it scratching my grill....but mine was used when I got it, but it cleaned up very nice. You may be safer using Flitz.
 

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