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    OK to Use Blackfire One Step on Chromed Plastic Trim ?

    So, I am behind on my winter prep thanks to a nasty bout with shingles.

    Today when I washed the CR-V to prep for sealing it, I noticed lots of oxidation (or staining or ... ?) on a good deal of the chromed plastic trim. Tried an APC to no avail. I don't have a dedicated cleaner wax product, but I do have BF One Step. Would this work OK without damaging the trim or is there a better alternative ?

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    Re: OK to Use Blackfire One Step on Chromed Plastic Trim ?

    Should work great. Just don’t be too aggressive and try an inconspicuous area first.
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    Re: OK to Use Blackfire One Step on Chromed Plastic Trim ?

    Perform a small Test spot first. Shingles does knock you down, been there. Get well
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    Re: OK to Use Blackfire One Step on Chromed Plastic Trim ?

    Quote Originally Posted by 57Rambler View Post

    I don't have a dedicated cleaner wax product, but I do have BF One Step.

    BLACKFIRE One Step is a dedicated cleaner/wax except that it uses a “sealant” for the protection aspect instead of a “wax”.

    Same idea though.

    I use it on all chrome. Soft foam pad for chrome on plastic and foam cutting pads on chrome on steel bumpers.

    Great abrasive technology wont scratch these types of materials.

    I also use BF One Step to buff swirls out of clear bras.


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    Re: OK to Use Blackfire One Step on Chromed Plastic Trim ?

    Thanks for the replies everybody. After reading your suggestions I did a test spot earlier today and it worked out well. Taking a lunch break right now and then it's back to work.

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