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    Chrome help needed.

    D0E7202D-71CF-45DF-9A9E-6496128F5F3E_zpsbj6gr88k.jpg16CB7DE8-BDF7-4F05-A7AD-FBC3214BEF6A_zpsoavhk71w.jpgI`m in the midst of bringing a car back to its former glory. This thing really shined, and I detailed the crap out of it when I was younger. I took on a project to make it faster, life happened, and it got pretty neglected. It was always stored indoors, covered, and was decently taken care of while it sat. I am taking baby steps, one thing at a time, as I get it back to its former glory. I had a little time to tackles the rims, which in the past a little nevr dull, and seal them with some zaino and I was good to go. I thought this, would be easy, right.

    looks pretty good huh?
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psbj6gr88k.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psoavhk71w.jpg

    I am sick to my stomach as to how much I neglected this car. It goes like a banshee, I guess that`s a positive. These rims maybe have 2500 miles on them.
    What can I do to get these back? Steel/copper wool? I already have a sealant for when I get the rims back to life. Help!

    Edit: I guess we can`t link pictures. Lame.

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Have you tried a good metal or chrome polish?

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by MiVor View Post
    Have you tried a good metal or chrome polish?
    If you read it again, I have tried nevr dull.

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by 94 NDTA View Post

    These rims maybe have 2500 miles on them.

    What can I do to get these back? Steel/copper wool? I already have a sealant for when I get the rims back to life. Help!

    So, the wheels are fairly new? Have they been exposed to bad weather?

    If that`s pitting we`re looking at in the 2nd foto, you may be past the point of no return. Could the chrome plating have been defective?
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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    2nd pic looks like pitting

    if it is, it needs to be completely refinished. sorry
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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by tom p. View Post
    So, the wheels are fairly new? Have they been exposed to bad weather?

    If that`s pitting we`re looking at in the 2nd foto, you may be past the point of no return. Could the chrome plating have been defective?
    The wheels are about 10 years old...yeah. I THINK the spots will come out, I just need to be a little more aggressive with it. I pushed fairly hard in a discreet corner of the rim with my MF buffing towel, and they lessened. They didn`t go away completely, but lessened. I think I just need something more powerful.

    as far as bad weather, I live in ND, but have always had it garaged/covered, never drove it in the winter. It took me 6 years to finish my project for health/house/baby reasons, so it did a lot of sitting.

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    If you don`t believe it`s pitting, I`d trying machine polishing with a very fine polish so you can determine if that will help...
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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    I might do that. This morning I did go to a really discreet area of the rim and with my fingernail I was able to remove some of the spots. I really don`t believe it`s pitting.I just don`t think I`m using something strong enough.

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    If the problem is penetration of the plating down to the basemetal, then the plating is compromised and there`s only so much you can do. Healthy plating is impermeable, and it`s healthy plating that looks Autopian-good.

    That`s not to say you can`t make them a whole lot better with a Chrom Polish that contains both chemical cleaners and effective abrasives. But whether it`ll be good enough for you, well...just have to see. But you need to go beyond NevrDull (which I`ve retired for various reasons, though I did like it back in the `70s).

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Any suggestions on what to try? I honestly feel like it is on the surface, just the nevr dull is not strong enough.

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Poorboys ProPolish2

    or they have a new HD Aluminum &Metal polish which worked great on a spotted up Weber grill.

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnF350 View Post
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    or they have a new HD Aluminum &Metal polish which worked great on a spotted up Weber grill.
    And use what to buff/polish? Brass wool? Foam pad? Etc.

    You can see from the pics, there is a streak coming from the spots.

    Maybe a heavy duty wheel cleaner is in order? I have p21s wheel cleaner, but I don`t know how strong it is (it`s not the gel)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 94 NDTA View Post
    Any suggestions on what to try? I honestly feel like it is on the surface, just the nevr dull is not strong enough.
    Chrome Polish from Optimum, or the Meguiar`s "Metyl" or whatever they call their NXT-line stuff (can never remember those cutesy spellings). Griot`s is OK but it`s a pricey little bottle. I`ve also done OK with M205.

    The P21s stuff is *VERY* gentle, almost as gentle as Griot`s Wheel Cleaner. Nice for regular upkeep, but not what`s called for here IMO.

    Maybe somebody with more experience (with messed up wheels) will recommend some good/safe Acidic Wheel Cleaner, but the only stuff like that I`ve ever used was the house brand from Top of the Line.

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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnF350 View Post
    Poorboys ProPolish2

    or they have a new HD Aluminum &Metal polish which worked great on a spotted up Weber grill.
    This was going to be my suggestion using a piece of cotton to apply, not micro fiber..I do a lot of metal polishing on HD motorcycles, I see this all the time.. You might have some very minor pitting but you`ll be able to remove most of the problem
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    Re: Chrome help needed.

    Personally, I love most smats for metals. This was a great article.

    M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!!

    Personally, I`d cut right in with 105 and a wool or even cotton pad if you can get your hands on one.

 

 
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