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Old 01-25-09, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by J T CUNNINGHAM
"For the jobs (rust) that are a little harder, just use some 0000 wool
along with the cleaner. If the chome is pitted, of course it will
remain, but the chrome will look brand new." QUOTE.


NEVER use an abrasive on brightwork. (chrome)




Regards,
J T
If you have rusted Chrome you have already done the thing you should NEVER do. You let it rust. For all intensive purposes it will never be the way it was. How you now remove the rust then polish out the marks left by it is really insignificant. Like polishing marks from automotive paint work ,try the finest polish first.
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