Oct 24, 2014 Apogee Sharpshooter Joined Feb 7, 2013 Messages 384 Reaction score 70 Location OKC Oct 24, 2014 #11 Its difficult to tell from the picture whether they are chromed, or high polished alloy. How you would brighten them up would depend on that.
Its difficult to tell from the picture whether they are chromed, or high polished alloy. How you would brighten them up would depend on that.
Oct 27, 2014 Jeff405 Sharpshooter Joined Dec 17, 2006 Messages 1,492 Reaction score 138 Location S.W. OKC Oct 27, 2014 #12 lowbudgetplinker said: Eagle One Never Dull in a silver metal can at walmart. It's about $6 and i've always had really good luck using it on neglected chrome wheels and bumpers. Click to expand... Thats good stuff, I used to use it on my chrome plated bicycle and then years later on my car wheels.
lowbudgetplinker said: Eagle One Never Dull in a silver metal can at walmart. It's about $6 and i've always had really good luck using it on neglected chrome wheels and bumpers. Click to expand... Thats good stuff, I used to use it on my chrome plated bicycle and then years later on my car wheels.
Oct 27, 2014 Fredkrueger100 Dream Master Supporting Member Joined Aug 16, 2012 Messages 7,873 Reaction score 6,180 Location Shawnee, OK Oct 27, 2014 #13 They are chrome. Not polished. I used those eagle one never dulls. It has worked for me on other things but not those wheels.
They are chrome. Not polished. I used those eagle one never dulls. It has worked for me on other things but not those wheels.
Oct 27, 2014 coorsman_ok Sharpshooter Joined Jul 20, 2006 Messages 1,652 Reaction score 0 Location Altus Oct 27, 2014 #14 +1 on never dull. Works great. Simonez (spelling might be wrong) is really good stuff also Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
+1 on never dull. Works great. Simonez (spelling might be wrong) is really good stuff also Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Oct 27, 2014 TwoForFlinching Sharpshooter Joined Aug 14, 2012 Messages 10,445 Reaction score 5,698 Location Lawton Oct 27, 2014 #15 You need to throw a cutting compound on that haze. Buff it light with a rag wheel on a drill. There is no chance of cutting through the chrome. Skip the foam wheel, it can't generate the friction\heat you need to clean them gnarly things
You need to throw a cutting compound on that haze. Buff it light with a rag wheel on a drill. There is no chance of cutting through the chrome. Skip the foam wheel, it can't generate the friction\heat you need to clean them gnarly things