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 stuffPete ::::>>> resident LED addict and CFI defector LED bulb replacements
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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)1999 CVPI
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Originally posted by zwack88I 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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