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From: PittRules55
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  • what kind of knive are you showing there bro??

  • What a waste of time. . .

    This guy just rattels on and on and on about all sorts of B/S that doesn't pertain to polishing any actual knife, just about the product and his D/A friends and clearly demonstrates that he is a total WOOOOOS. He finally brings out a knife after 5min and 15 secs of Blah, Blah, Blah and even then, he really doesn't use the product on the knife. I guess ANY idiot is allowed to post on this sight.

  • @RLMJUAN23 Where your videos?

  • @PittRules55

    You state that this stuff is "Great stuff to protect your knives, remove rust and scuff marks on your knives", and yet there is never any demonstration of what the product does. The video is mostly mucas-congested Blah, Blah, Blah with ALOT of out of focus shots of the same bottle. I guess that you like listening to your mucas-congested Blah, Blah, Blah more than actualy providing a demonstartion and backing up your words.

  • @RLMJUAN23 why do you waste your life posting mean bullshit comments on peoples channels? Get a life dude.

  • @PittRules55 yea dude who cares if he didnt do a demonstration you have to be a moron if you dont know how to polish a blade, i didnt know about the product now i know about it i dont need someone to give me a damn tutorial on how to use it but atleast he made a video on how its a great product thank you sir thumbs up

  • Flitz question. I have a matte stainless steel pistol that I believe does not have any kind of surface coating. Can I bring that matte steel finish to a mirror finish with Flitz?

  • @BaneOfIslam10 i don't think so, but i have never tried so I am not completely sure.

  • I witnessed a great "Antiques Roadshow" moment involving Flitz. I was at a gun shop where the gunsmith was working on a Winchester Lever action rifle for two brothers. The receiver was black and the gunsmith had finished work on the sights. The brothers did not know how old it was, so the smith took a little Flitz to the reciever, then suddenly BAM! The black gave way to a silver reciever and they found out it was much older than they had anticipated.

  • @BaneOfIslam10 thats cool. Filtz is good stuff

  • WHAT DOES YOUR FACE LOOK LIKE IVE BEEN SUBSCRIBED TO YOU FOR EVER AND NEVER SEEN YOUR FACE... ARE YOU CUTE?

  • @imdonewitit umm idk

  • All that and you didn't use it on a knife during the video????

  • @blan101 Because I didnt have a knife to use it on since I already had it on all my knives I am sorry but trust me it works great for rust removal and removing streaks on your blades.

  • Flitz website says it's USDA approved on surfaces for food preparation areas and it's non-toxic. it's in their FAQ's. They say to just wash in warm soapy water and it won't leave any odors or taste. They even say it's safe for silverware.

    After washing the knives, you might be able to use something like olive oil to lubricate and protect the knives. I don't know well that would work but at least it will be safe on food.

    Good to see you're back.

  • @richardah1 So I cant just put it on my blade and then cut food i have to wash the knife first?

  • @PittRules55 From what I read, it seems you have to wash it first. Probably just to get off the excess. I have never used it. I only know what I read on their website.

  • @richardah1 ok i will have to read myself to get a better understanding.

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