Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
Try taking some steel wool to plastic chrome... I’ve yet to see that happen without scratches occurring.

But Plastx works wonders on plastic chrome trim. Removes nearly all visible defects & blemishes i.e. staining/water spots/etching. [not scratches]
I've seen my share of real chrome on steel parts damaged with 0000 steel wool too. To me, steel wool is a last resort for chrome in such bad condition that you never expect it to clean up perfectly, but rather are only looking for some degree of improvement.

Quote Originally Posted by davey g-force View Post
Wow, interesting!

So I guess that's why some plastic chrome doesn't scratch easily (i.e. behaves like real chrome) and some is scratch sensitive?
Exactly. And that is the point of my initial post.