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Re: Cloudy chrome
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Subject: Re: Cloudy chrome
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From: talltom <[email protected]>
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Date: Sun, 8 Sep 1996 20:47:20 -0700 (PDT)
>(using the same wheel) with #7 Chrome Polish (liquid, at auto supplies).
>This will take a while to do (chrome is -hard-!). You can do this by hand
>but you'll be so burned out you probably won't want to finish the job!
Aha! That stuff is srill around! I thought it had went the way of real
chrome and dinosaurs, extinct. I still think stainless steel is the way to go
for chrome.(does my old Cadilac heritage show yet?)
>I recently found an absolutely fabulous product by X-treem. A two part
>metal polish / sealer. The polish is an extremely fine German powdered
>abrasive injected into cotton with little bit of cutting oil. This works
>wonders on the polished aluminum trim on the interior window sills. It
>isn't abrasive enough for chrome however I still use it as a "finishing
>touch" on exterior chrome before applying the sealer. Contact Brian Hulcher
>(owner & formulator of the stuff) at:
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> Hulcher Enterprises, Inc.
> 1028 Shady Oaks Drive
> Denton, TX 76205
> 817-898-1400
> FAX 817-382-5402
Cool!, That's what I've been looking for!