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Re: Scratches on Chrome
Check out this detail I did with some very rough chrome and it cleaned it up remarkably well. I used my rotary and a 3" white wool pad with either M105 or a mix of that and Menz PG. I followed it up with a 3" pad with Collinite Metal wax buffed right in. Man, did that chrome jump. If the chrome is nice, I buff it with the pad and the metal wax to some amazing results.
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Re: How to remove scratches in chrome?
old thread, but any updates on this?
Mike, was there ever a step-by-step "how to article?"
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Re: How to remove scratches in chrome?
Ive heard that minor scratches can be removed , but you need a special metal polishing bonnet, and a special metal polishing paste .
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Re: Scratches on Chrome
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Mike, I'm a little hesitant to use 105 and 0000 steel wool, but several well respected detailers said that it works. Have you tried this?
It won't work. You can use 0000 fine steel wool on chrome...but it's not the best thing for it. I use bronze wool, just due to the fact that it's softer, and less harmful. Will it remove a scratch? No, it won't. But it's great for polishing.
I have used fine steel wool to polish chrome before. As long as you keep a good amount of polish between the wool, and the chrome...you're usually ok. But, if you apply pressure and overwork an area...you will leave a dull spot, and just be adding a ton more scratches. I think a scratch in chrome is better left alone.
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Re: How to remove scratches in chrome?
chrome is nickel with chromiun applied to it with electicity to make the nickel hard so it will hold its miroor like shine. using any thing coarse on it will slowly make it dull from very fine scratches.
Chorome platers use what is called jewelers rouge and buffing wheels to polish the nickel before the chromiun is applied, when the chromiun is applied ti turns the nickel black, then this is polished off leaving your mirror like shine.
all i will use is fleese rags and chrome polish on my chrome any thing else will sctrach an dull the finish over time.
Jonathan
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