Cleaning chrome on your car
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1 Mix some water and dish soap. Clean the chrome first to remove dirt, marks, and grime, and to help expose any rust that may have formed. 2 Wipe the chrome with the cleaning solution. Dip a sponge or microfiber cloth into the soapy water. Wring out some of the excess water so it doesn’t drip everywhere. 3 When the chrome has been cleaned to your satisfaction, dump your cleaning water. Rinse the bucket, and fill it with plain... Rinse the chrome with water to remove any loose dirt or debris. Clean the chrome with a cleaning solution made of water and dish soap. Wipe the chrome with a sponge or microfiber cloth. Clean stubborn stains with vinegar. Dry the chrome with a clean microfiber cloth or soft towel. Polish the chrome with a non-abrasive wax. Wipe down the surface Remove any loose dirt or dust by wiping down your chrome surface with a cloth or rag. 2 Rinse the chrome with water to remove any loose dirt or debris. Apply a small amount of chrome cleaner or polish to a soft, clean cloth.
Rinse the chrome with water to remove any loose dirt or debris.
Clean the chrome with a cleaning solution made of water and dish soap.
Wipe the chrome with a sponge or microfiber cloth.
Clean stubborn stains with vinegar.
Dry the chrome with a clean microfiber cloth or soft towel.
Polish the chrome with a non-abrasive wax.
Wipe down the surface Remove any loose dirt or dust by wiping down your chrome surface with a cloth or rag. 2
Apply a small amount of chrome cleaner or polish to a soft, clean cloth.
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