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Need to clean up chrome, BUT no where to do it
Gal:
Hi. Have seen the threads about oxalic acid but I rent a room in a flat and have no where to do it. Is there anything else I can try?
Unless someone close to Leigh on Sea has space ^"^
Gary
Bigfrawg:
An alternative is the coke and tinfoil trick , autosol and then peek . All these methods require a good helping of elbow grease :daumenhoch:
childhooddream:
search the polishing thread bendycat did..
That is spot on!
Ive polished a frame and forks in my flat and no problem. Big sheet down.. Clean stuff in the bath then onto the sheet to polish..
Beware your fingers will hurt afterwards..
webbie:
Yep i'd go with that chat to bendycat i've seen some mx 1000s he polished up and they where amazing :shocked: i don't think he would advise you to go down the coke and foil route though.
Gnarlyscoots:
Oven cleaner and a craft blade is good to start with. Be careful of the finish though with the blade :daumenhoch:
Wash off and do again if necessary.
Then use peek, apply and buff off. Do again as necessary :daumenhoch:
I live in a flat bro and just get a box from the Londis shop to lay on the floor to do it on :daumenhoch:
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