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  • M80 for chrome

    Maybe you already know this one, but I used M80/8006/PC DA on the chrome bumpers of the firebird and it worked fantastic. I always end up with water spots from our horrible city water and this took them out fast and left an incredible shine.
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    Re: M80 for chrome

    Just about an paint cleaner and even cleaner/polish when applied by machine will clean up the surface of chrome.

    Our metal polishes contain protection ingredients so if possible after cleaning the chrome apply either NXT All Metal Polish or Mag & Aluminum Polish or even a quality wax.

    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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      Re: M80 for chrome

      I love M80 on chrome!
      Scott

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        Re: M80 for chrome

        What about chromed plastic?
        Al
        ~ Providing biased opinions

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          Re: M80 for chrome

          I was told by a reputable MOL'er that 105 is great stuff for that, just do a test spot first
          Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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            Re: M80 for chrome

            Originally posted by BlueZero View Post
            I love M80 on chrome!

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              Re: M80 for chrome

              For some strange reason, I never thought about this. Thanks for the idea. I will have to try it. Thanks again.
              quality creates its own demand

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                Re: M80 for chrome

                Mike, I usually wax the bumpers with whatever I'm using to do the car (NXT/Gold Class, etc.) as you mentioned. Are the metal polishes better at protecting chrome than the waxes?
                Huh....that didn't work.

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