Old 02-18-2013, 02:06 PM
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J Miller
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Originally Posted by grant15clone View Post
Joe, I usually have good results with chrome wheel polish wadding you can find at an Auto Parts Store. In this case it was pretty bad. I used a cordless Dremel on the slowest setting and a buffing wheel with Jeweler's Rouge. The "S" shaped part too. It is a thread guide for the 66 and was down on the bed.
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Grant,

I have Kit auto wax in the can and bottle, the non abrasive kind and have used that to polish up my Commodore clone. It sure did shine. But not quite like the one you did.

I also have some of the chrome cleaner wadding in the can. Have used that too and it does work but again not like the ones I've seen you do.

The one thing you mentioned I haven't tried is the Dremel with the polishing wheel and rouge. I have it, just never tried it.
I'll have to do that.

Thanks for the tips.

Joe
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