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Montblanc Pen Polish - Insanely High Shine - Any Advice?


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Hello,

 

I am curious if anyone here on FPN has tried this Montblanc Pen Polish that is currently on Ebay...

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pen-Polish-Montblanc-and-other-HighEnd-Pens-Resin-Celluloid-Metal-etc-/251298456450

 

It claims to offer a two-stage, non-abrasive polishing system that produces "Insanely high shine." Also protects pens from scratches. And each bottle has a serial number to prove that it has been quality checked.

 

Any advice or input on this product is appreciated. Thank you.

 

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No, I haven't used it, but it may be worth noting that it is not Montblanc pen polish. It is a polish that can be used on a Montblanc. At least that is what I draw from the description.

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I just made a post about this a few weeks ago. I bought it, and didnt notice a huge difference in the reduction of scratches. I really didnt notice a huge improvement on shine. Of course this may vary by user. At the price point, I justified the trial.

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I just made a post about this a few weeks ago. I bought it, and didnt notice a huge difference in the reduction of scratches. I really didnt notice a huge improvement on shine. Of course this may vary by user. At the price point, I justified the trial.

 

My thoughts the same--at that price point, i could try it out. I'll put an order, and so I'll find out soon enough how it works on my end.

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I just made a post about this a few weeks ago. I bought it, and didnt notice a huge difference in the reduction of scratches. I really didnt notice a huge improvement on shine. Of course this may vary by user. At the price point, I justified the trial.

Did you try it on any vintage celluloid MB's? The Seller says it works on them but it seems to risky to apply a random substance on a vintage MB.

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