I use all of the Pure Victory Polishes for chrome I use the Pure Victory Awsome metal polish the seem to work well. My local Victory dealer sells them and I think you can buy online as well from the Pure Victory Polish web site as well.
Well....hahaha, I normally use Mother's Chrome polish. Does the job well - fast & easy. For a really good job I use Autosol maybe once a year or on really hard to clean applications. I recently have been trying out Master Formula Metal Polish and it works as well as Autosol with the ease of Mother's.
I've been using Mothers but since I'm almost out I'm going to give Masters Formula a try.
the pita for me has been the billet wheels and billet polish. Once again I've been using Mother's billet polish and while it does a fine job it's a pita to use. I'm hoping Masters will solve some of my headache with that. Any comments on how Master's works on the billet wheels? Or suggestions on a better way to pollish the billet wheels?
ok, just wondering. i have been using a product called never dull, anyone know if its good or not? seems to shine up pretty nicely. thanks for the tips
(ok, just wondering. i have been using a product called never dull, anyone know if its good or not? seems to shine up pretty nicely. thanks for the tips )
Used that back in the Marine Corps for cleaning brass and general cleaning. Course all theCorps uses issimple green, no dull, and CLP.
I use Purple Polish by California Customs and its the best Ive used to date. It really cleans,shines and protects better than any other Ive tryed. The chrome and aluminum has a really deep lustorous shine. Yes you can use it on aluminum,chrome,copper,brass. Ive used jewlers ruge before and that works well to.
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