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What's the best way to polish chrome?

Started by chargercraig, June 14, 2007, 10:18:35 PM

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chargercraig

Hey Guys, My charger is finally coming back from the paint shop  :thumbs:and I'm getting everything ready for assembly. What should I use to polish all my chrome trim?

bull

First off, it's pretty much all stainless but you probably know that. :icon_smile_cool: Some will tell you to do it yourself with a buffing wheel and some compound, but there's a danger in damaging it. If you know what you're doing it'll turn out fine but you can always farm it out if you're a klutz like me.

41husk

Start with 00 steel wool, I like to start with a dry piece after I start to get some shine wet it,  when it is good and bright you can finish it off with a good rubbing with chrome polish of your choice, steel wool works well on glass as well.
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