best for chrome?
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Winter just suuuuucked this year for road salt and grime.....as usual. Whoa, the rig needs a detail. What product is the best on the market for getting that crazy brown oxidation to bling once again?
Winter just suuuuucked this year for road salt and grime.....as usual. Whoa, the rig needs a detail. What product is the best on the market for getting that crazy brown oxidation to bling once again?
Last edited by Timberwolf; Mar 12, 2011 at 06:40 PM.
But in all seriousness I have found that turtle wax chrome polish with a sos pad works the best.
Wirelessly posted (Timberwolf)
Damn you beat me to it lol. But I was going to say satin black. Gotta have a little shine to it still.
But in all seriousness I have found that turtle wax chrome polish with a sos pad works the best.
Haha....ah, chrome haters. Right on doods
Originally Posted by Chris98
But in all seriousness I have found that turtle wax chrome polish with a sos pad works the best.
Wirelessly posted (Timberwolf)
Thats what I was thinking with the ideas you guys put out. Sos pad all the grimey tough areas, then some product and a buff. I used this blue magic on my drums(the ones you play)before, but hot damn! Its like pure ammonia, and I had to evacuate my basement for an hour. Did a great job though.
Thats what I was thinking with the ideas you guys put out. Sos pad all the grimey tough areas, then some product and a buff. I used this blue magic on my drums(the ones you play)before, but hot damn! Its like pure ammonia, and I had to evacuate my basement for an hour. Did a great job though.
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Whats weird is that actually works.
Originally Posted by riceranger
Another trick that works is Pepsi and tin foil. If you apply the Pepsi with tin foil on to the chrome than wash it off afterwards it leaves a brilliant shine.
The best metal cleaner and protectant I have found in my 25 plus years detailing is Metalwax. Look at their webpage and decide for yourself. It does not have to be rubbed, just spread and it leaves a protective finish that lasts! I even use it on my motorcycle windshield and it works to remove those water spots engrained in your window glass. www.metalwax.com












