Removing marks from our Step2 Lifestyles Kitchen
Need help removing markers from a Step2 Lifestyles Kitchen? Try Flitz polish. This kitchen was in great condition that we purchased at a local tag sale for our granddaughter. I did notice a number of different colored lines on the refrigerator door that I thought were probably made from a washable kids marker. WRONG ! They were a more permanent type marker that would not wash off with soap & water. I even tried some paint thinner. Fortunately I had some Flitz polish around and in reading the label noticed that it claimed to take off graffiti and dyes. Check out the pictures below to see the reuslts. FLITZ to the rescue again!
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Materials Used:
- Flitz Polish 1.76 ounce tube
- Micro Fiber Cloth
- Optional paper towel or small soft rag
Instructions and Application :
1. Right out of the tube place a small dab of Flitz on to a soft cloth. I used a micro fiber cloth.
2. Apply the Flitz with light pressure in the direction of the marker lines. I reapplied more polish in a few stubborn areas until the marker was gone.
3. I then turned the cloth to a clean spot and buffed off the remaining Flitz polish from the door.
4. The last thing was to wash the door of the refrigerator with warm soapy water and rinse before letting it be played with. Good as new.
Where can you buy Flitz polish? Click here to purchase from our recommended Flitz Distributor.
Step2 Kitchen refrigerator door before being cleaned & polished:
Step 2 refrigerator door Before and After:
| Polish Guy Tip : ” We used Flitz polish paste in a tube, but liquid Flitz polish would give you the same good results. Flitz polish has a USDA label so I felt it was safe to use in this application, but you should wash and rinse any remaining polish residue from the surface before letting your child play with it.” |
Simichrome polish used on 1989 Saleen Mustang chrome wheels
Recently an e-mail was sent to us from Ray in Oregon. He wrote as follows… ” I have a 1989 Saleen Mustang (photos to follow). My car has chrome wheels that get very dull and stained over time. So I have been using Happich polish to clean up my wheels since I bought the car new. I figure I have gone through 20-25 tubes of Happich polish over the preceding 21 years. I decided you had a great price on a can of polish so I went for a larger amount of the stuff. I found you thru goggle.
I polish the wheels and then I put a coat of paste wax on them. Usually about 6 months goes by before I have to do it again.”
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We would recommended that you try Simichrome polish for this use also.
You can purchase Simichrome polish by clicking HERE. 

















