Brasso to clean chrome. Opinions?

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Brasso to clean chrome. Opinions?

#1 Unread post by zenman »

Ive been told it's got something gritty in it that is good for other metals, but not for chrome. Please inform.

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#2 Unread post by Philo »

Don't know about the Brasso. I use Mother's Chrome Polish and it works great.

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Brasso..............now that brings back memories.
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#4 Unread post by SHADOW1100T »

Brasso will work just fine, tooth paste will work just fine, Glass Wax will work just fine, rubbing compound that takes out swirls will work just fine but I think products that are made for a certain job work best doing that job, all of them are a really fine grit product and will work with in their limitations, products like Brasso and all the others have additives that make them do their designed job better
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#5 Unread post by Dennis »

I use a product called NevrDull. It's cotton wadding that comes in a can. We used to use it in the Navy for polishing and shining brass. Works really good.

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Dennis wrote:I use a product called NevrDull. It's cotton wadding that comes in a can. We used to use it in the Navy for polishing and shining brass. Works really good.
That is what I use and it is fantastic.

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#7 Unread post by mydlyfkryzis »

I would think Brasso would be too abrasive.

Stick to Chrome polish (Dupont)
Mothers has a chrome polish too.
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I've been happy w/ NevrDull, as well.
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#9 Unread post by DieMonkeys »

macdaddy wrote:I've been happy w/ NevrDull, as well.
NevrDull is the best stuff out there.

I used to work at a hardware store and dealt alot with Brasso v. Other Brands. NevrDull always came out on top.

Brasso is a horrible product that doesn't work unless you put a lot, and I mean, A LOT of elbow grease into it.
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#10 Unread post by Nibblet99 »

Ye can try it on a un-noticeable patch.... But why not just buy some chrome polish? it isn't really that expensive
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