Cleaning chrome, stainless, aluminum etc
Got this stuff from work called BAR KEEPERS FRIEND
WOWERS, does this stuff work amazing. hardly any elbow grease and my chrome wheels I rolled all winter look like new again, same with the exhaust tips.
You guys have got to get a can of this. It was $3 a can at the Home Hardware Store.
WOWERS, does this stuff work amazing. hardly any elbow grease and my chrome wheels I rolled all winter look like new again, same with the exhaust tips.
You guys have got to get a can of this. It was $3 a can at the Home Hardware Store.
Or you could just use a mixture of baking soda and water. That's actually an old truck stop scam... you'll be sitting at a truck stop, someone will come up and show you how well their product polishes your wheels, you see it works, they sell you the same bottle for $10 or $15 or whatever... it's nothing more than a mixture of water and baking soda.
To clarify, I'm sure there's more to the stuff you're plugging here... the truck stop scam is the mixture of water and baking soda.
To clarify, I'm sure there's more to the stuff you're plugging here... the truck stop scam is the mixture of water and baking soda.
Last edited by WitchingHour; Apr 17, 2013 at 11:32 PM.
Got this stuff from work called BAR KEEPERS FRIEND
WOWERS, does this stuff work amazing. hardly any elbow grease and my chrome wheels I rolled all winter look like new again, same with the exhaust tips.
You guys have got to get a can of this. It was $3 a can at the Home Hardware Store.
WOWERS, does this stuff work amazing. hardly any elbow grease and my chrome wheels I rolled all winter look like new again, same with the exhaust tips.
You guys have got to get a can of this. It was $3 a can at the Home Hardware Store.
This stuff does work great. We use it to clean our stainless cookware. I never thought to try it on anything else. Thanks for the tip.
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