I have been using plastic polish for headlights, it works fine for my esterbrooks.
I have been using plastic polish for headlights, it works fine for my esterbrooks.
carlos.q (June 24th, 2013)
Hi
Has anyone ever tried good old tooth paste, that is often recommended for fine polishing of plastic. So might be worth a try on a pen.
Paul
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I've used toothpaste for polishing scratches out of CDs. It works, but it's difficult to get a proper clear finish with it. There is a fresh minty smell when you're finished, though.
carlos.q (June 24th, 2013)
A soft cloth is as far as I go with pens - well pens which matter anyway. However, a polish which I've used for other purposes with outstanding results is Belgom Alu. It's a milky liquid, so presumably it's another aluminium oxide suspension and it seems to have a waxy component. Definitely one of the least aggressive polishes I've come across. Results on celluloid and acrylic razor scales have been gratifying, it also works wonders on non ferrous metals, bone and buffalo horn by the way. So, maybe something else to give a cautious trial run.
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Mike
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OK. It's time for a recap. If I want to polish my Esterbrook pens and can't get (or don't want to use) Simichrome, I can use:
1. Flitz
2. Novus plastic polish
3. Autosol Gold & Silver polish
4. Autosol Chrome plated plastic polish
5. V-Tech Vitasol
6. Unknown pro polish
7. Plastic polish for headlights
8. Toothpaste
9. Soft cloth
10. Belgum Alu
11. Baking soda paste
12. Tamiya polish compound
I thank you all for your ideas and recommendations. I'll let you know what I finally end up using.![]()
There is another method that was shared with me specifically for Esterbrooks. It has been used on 51's and Sheaffer Imperials also. It involved sanding and is not for the faint of heart.
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I can't believe no one mentioned Sunshine cloth yet. It's a really fine abrasive and also works well on plastic, and not just gold and silver. Good for micro scratches, and no mess either. I had used it to remove tool marks on a nib after working my way up with micro mesh. So it can also take out gold plating if you're not careful.
Aussies can fine them at Bevilles jeweler by the name of WKM silver and gold polishing cloth.
Tony
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If you're having trouble finding Simichrome, there are definitely alternatives you can use to polish your Esterbrook pens. Many metal and chrome polishing creams work just as well. I've found that some automotive products designed for chrome, like those found at parts geek, can do a great job on your pens too. Just make sure to pick something that's gentle and safe for the material. You might want to experiment with different brands, but in the end, ordering Simichrome online could still be your best bet for that perfect finish
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