Polishing wheels and fuel tanks
#21
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dalzell,S.C.
Posts: 87
Originally Posted by Papa Rick
The Mothers worked great on my tanks and wheels, but need something for Chrome. I read on the mothers instructions that said not to use it on chrome.
I need something for my bumper, grill, Breathers, and stacks, anyone have any suggestions on something as easy as mothers for chrome? "glass wax", that came in a qt. can that I swear is the same stuff. I've used Zepher 40 alum. polish on my chrome bumper and could see swirls from the abrasive.
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#24
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Madison County, IL
Posts: 84
When I was in dump trucks, the company provided a barrel of sulfuric acid solution that we mixed with water and applied with a regular long-handled nylon brush. Did great on the aluminum, minimum effort. Just be sure to wear protective gear and don't get it on the glass. We generally used Mother's for everything else.
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