Classic & Vintage - Turtle Wax Chrome Polish

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BUY IT! Only two bucks, just add elbow grease, and you get a lustrous shine that'll blind everyone on their fancy-pants dull-a$$ carbon frames!
KrisPistofferson
03-05-05, 02:56 PM
I think "fancy-pants" is my favourite adjective.
I liked dull as$ carbon frames. . .
Mhendricks
05-02-05, 10:05 PM
BUY IT! Only two bucks, just add elbow grease, and you get a lustrous shine that'll blind everyone on their fancy-pants dull-a$$ carbon frames!
Can I use this stuff on the derauilleurs,crank arms, brake levers, brake calipers, pedals? It may sound funny but what I've used in the past to shine all the alloy parts has been Aluminum Mag polish and some soft polishing pads.
It should work if it's chromed. Otherwise, steel wool and maybe a little citrus cleaner (dilluted). The polish won't damage the derailleur (I haven't found), but you just might not get a great shine out of it.
OldsCOOL
05-05-05, 07:20 PM
Wrights Silver Cream works well on aluminum alloy parts that are nonbrushed/polishable. Just use a lightly dampened cloth and start rubbing.
Olds
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