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0000 steel wool - I've been missing out

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joejoebobo:
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iski:
I have used ultra fine steel wool - sparingly - to spot clean something burnt onto a muffler, etc.  Key word is - sparingly - & always with something liquid like lots of soap or wax to minimize any scratching. As soon as the gunk began to give way I would switch to a microfiber & then that microfiber became an oil rag or a shop rag.  20 or so years back a friend was using 0000 steel wool to clean his wheels. Did this for a while - maybe 1 1/2 or 2 years. After the chrome gave way he was left with spotty unchromed wheels.  He was quite displeased.  Lots of great cleaners are out there.  Have found that waxing or polishing chrome makes it easier to clean, just like waxing/polishing the painted parts.  Works for me.  Your results, as the ads say, may vary.

B-rad2:
Flintz works good.

dayne66:
 good old copper penny has been used on my chrome for over 40 years

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