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| Post #1 Sunday, 4. October 2009, 06:57 |
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:OLD: Motorcycle Chrome Review - Blue Job Chrome Polish By Karl Kittel I stopped by the local Harley shop yesterday; my wife loves to shop in the clearance section. She found a nice sweatshirt on sale. I went and looked at chrome polish and cleaners. They had Blue Job Chrome Polish, one of the products I've wanted to try. They claim that it can remove bluing from exhaust pipes. My top exhaust pipe is turning light gold, and I would love to be able to remove it. I was surprised when I got home and opened the package. Blue Job Chrome Polish is not a paste; it is a super concentrated powder. It comes with a little buffing cloth. You get the cloth lightly wet, and then dip it in the powder, to form a thick paste. You should always make sure that the chrome is cool to the touch before cleaning it. Then wash down your motorcycle chrome with spot-free soap and water before using the polish, to remove any dirt and grime that can leave fine scratches on the chrome. Once you clean the chrome with soap and water and then dry it, apply the paste and start buffing with the small cloth. Once the buffing is finished, let the paste dry to a white haze. Then wipe it off with a clean, dry soft cloth. The gold discoloration did not disappear completely, but it did seem to be lighter than when I started. With some more elbow grease I could probably get the gold off completely. The motorcycle chrome that I polished came out to a bright luster. Overall, this chrome polish is easy to use and gives good results. Blue Job Chrome Polish is for chrome and stainless steel only; do not use on aluminum, billet aluminum, chrome plated aluminum, other metals, plastic coatings, powder coatings, or painted surfaces. Always read and follow the manufacturer's directions for use. Karl Kittel is an avid Motorcycle rider and a member of H.O.G. He has a blog that reviews chrome motorcycle accessories and provides advice on how to care for your motorcycle chrome. |
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