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Old 11-02-2004, 11:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cleaning the Chrome

What do y'all use to clean the Chrome Front Grill Area? To make it super Spiffy that is?

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Honda Motorcycle Wax & Polish. Works wonders. It's in an aerosol can. Just use baby colth diapers or something like that to polish it up and let her shine.
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works good on chrome ,that is some good stuff i havent washed my bike in 2 months.
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try this.. think I may have seen it on here to begin with. When washing and needing to remove bugs from the paint, headlights, bumper and grille, use an old dryer softener sheet (not a new one). Works great and won't scratch!
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I like to use a little product I found almost 9 years ago...it is called Wife.
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Turtle Wax Chrome Polish [SIZE=1]And Rust Remover[/SIZE] Works like a wax, put it on, let it dry, then buff it off. Works good.
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MOTHERS SHOWTIME QUICK-DETAILER!!!!!! spray it on, let it set a min. and wipe it off with a MICRO-FIBER towel. The BIG secret is, DONT let get really dirty!!!!
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Thanks Everyone for your responses...

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I use turtle wax chrome polish that I had for a very long time and never used. Well I use it now. One my rims too BTW.
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She likes to wash the truck.

Now that she is a stay at home mom.

She said it gives her something to do during the day.

Now if I could only get her to do the oil
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