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    Chrome/stainless steel cleaner

    Well, my "waggin" has a good deal of chrome on it, and it is a little dull. I bought some chrome polish for it and tried that out, but it made no difference. Just so I don't sound like a fool the polish was also for stainless steel, brass, ect. It was pretty much for de-tarnishing things. But what is the best product out there to clean chrome/stainless steel? Thanks guys!
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    mothers or turtle wax works good for chrome - maybe some aluminum wheel polish for the stainless.
    Ive heard a light wetsand works wonders - ont the plasti-chrome stainless stuff
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      #3
      To clean chrome i use this stuff called Brasso (its clear but after you wipe it off you see all the bad stuff come off the chrome it comes off like a brown if its dirty) after i clean it up with that stuff i just use whatever wax i have laying around (usually either meguires or turtle wax)
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        #4
        I always use eagle ones Never Dull. It is a silver can that has cotton wadding in it that is soaked in the cleaner.
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          I got a can of that for the bumpers on my wagon. I haven't tried it yet...figured it wouldn't work that well in the freezing cold. :cuss:
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            #6
            Originally posted by zwack88
            I always use eagle ones Never Dull. It is a silver can that has cotton wadding in it that is soaked in the cleaner.
            Been using NeverDull since before Eagle One bought them out. It's really good for tarnish and rust removal. With some time you can clean off a pretty rusted piece of chrome and it will look like new again. However, to return your luster and reflection back to full effect. After using the NeverDull, use some Black Magic Wet Shine Detail Spray. I could not believ how much this did for chrome. Trust me it works.

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