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what chrome polish to use ?

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ron burgundy:
If it's just been chromed you should be using windowlean glass cleaner or a similar glass cleaning product :)

2020mad:

--- Quote from: Voodoocars on June 17, 2008, 07:30 AM ---Brasso, Autosol , T-cut + elbow grease. Who did the chrome and how much was it?

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          doug taylor re-finishing, weston super mare, not cheap for  frame forks and bars.

funkwit:

--- Quote from: Ron '2elliot' Burgundy on June 17, 2008, 10:51 PM ---If it's just been chromed you should be using windowlean glass cleaner or a similar glass cleaning product :)

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I agree, if it's just been rechromed you shouldn't need to use anything like Autosol or Autoglym as they're too abrasive. Windolene will do the trick.

perry:
is the window cleaner the best way to "preseve" chrome ?

i dont want to ever be getting that all too familiar rusty haze at the welds

im not after a show finish but keeping the rust off . i have been using gt85 , is that good enough ?

ron burgundy:

--- Quote from: perry on June 19, 2008, 02:19 PM ---is the window cleaner the best way to "preseve" chrome ?

i dont want to ever be getting that all too familiar rusty haze at the welds

im not after a show finish but keeping the rust off . i have been using gt85 , is that good enough ?

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No, it just cleans it mate, maybe try a car body wax?

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