Getting rust off chrome
BigBlue...
Get the finest steel wool you can find, usually 0000. You don't need a lubricant to use on chrome but you could use WD-40. The steel wool is fine enough to cut thru all the crud on your chrome and not harm the surface. Don't use it on aluminum or painted surfaces, it will take the top surface off unless you want a brushed aluminum look.
Get the finest steel wool you can find, usually 0000. You don't need a lubricant to use on chrome but you could use WD-40. The steel wool is fine enough to cut thru all the crud on your chrome and not harm the surface. Don't use it on aluminum or painted surfaces, it will take the top surface off unless you want a brushed aluminum look.
Originally posted by jrs_dodge_diesel
Yup, I saw it on Mythbusters. It worked better than the off the shelf cleaner that they bought.
Yup, I saw it on Mythbusters. It worked better than the off the shelf cleaner that they bought.
here`s a link
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...entPage=family
but IIRC I got it at Home Depot
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