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  • Any reason not to clean chrome with brasso?
  • cynic-al
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    Thanks!

    one_happy_hippy
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    If its rusty chrome like a hubcap then rubbing it with tinfoil works awesomely.

    Surf-Mat
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    I use it on my phat chrome Bimmer zorsts – works a treat 😉

    molgrips
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    You want Chromo.

    cynic-al
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    Aye it's a little rusty.

    S-M WTF?

    Surf-Mat
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    Al – I used it to polish my BMW exhaust pipes.

    They are the things that stick out of the back and emit soot:

    molgrips
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    I used it to polish my BMW exhaust pipes.

    😯

    And there I was trying to convince myself that you were reasonably normal and just mis-understood!

    Surf-Mat
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    Mol – day iz chrome and dunt look wikkid if I duzzunt polish em

    donsimon
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    I can't think of any reason why not.

    Nice exhausts there Mat, I think I can see them or am I supposed to be looking at the cars themselves. 😉

    Surf-Mat
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    Thanks Don – have to say that the Jimny's little non chrome peashooter of an exhaust doesn't get much polishing action… 😉

    mcmoonter
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    Al, I use this…

    …on this

    Surf-Mat
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    Now that is PROPER chrome!

    TandemJeremy
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    You will be better off with a chrome cleaner / polish – IIRC brasso is a chemical cleaner / polish and fro rusty chrome an abrasive would be better. Autosol

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