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How Do You Polish Chrome And Remove Rust?

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How Do You Polish Chrome And Remove Rust?

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Nothing draws attention to your car like shiny, rust-free chrome. With age and lack of care, chrome becomes dirty and can develop rust. Removing the rust as soon as possible is imperative for stopping permanent damage. Chrome polishes come in liquids or paste, with most containing polymers, which coat the chrome with a protective residue creating a barrier between it and unwanted smudges. There are chrome polishes that are gentle, polishing away light scratches and smudges and grittier ones developed to remove rust and larger scratches on the chrome’s surface. Move your car into the garage or an area that is shady before you begin working on the chrome and rust. This will help the chrome polish from drying too quickly, making it easier to remove. Clean the chrome area that you will be working on, washing away any dirt, grime or sand that can further damage the chrome as you rub on it. Allow the chrome to completely dry before applying the chrome polish. Use a cotton applicator to apply

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