Chrome Polish: what do you use?
Chrome Polish: what do you use?
Okay just got an older bike(Yamaha Maxim 82) and what to start fixin' her up and making her look all pretty and shiny again,
Was Curious what people use to clean up the Chrome on there bike. I;ve been looking around and there are a lot of products that say they can do the job, was wondering what people's opinions where on them?
If they have any preferences, recommendations, or any to stay away from at all cost.
And what do people use to clean up there motor and other parts of the bike.
Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated
justapix
PS what are your thoughts on Brasso (I’ve got some lying around...)
Was Curious what people use to clean up the Chrome on there bike. I;ve been looking around and there are a lot of products that say they can do the job, was wondering what people's opinions where on them?
If they have any preferences, recommendations, or any to stay away from at all cost.
And what do people use to clean up there motor and other parts of the bike.
Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated
justapix
PS what are your thoughts on Brasso (I’ve got some lying around...)
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I use Gunk to clean engine and road grime . If your chrome is really dirty then I would use either polishing compound or rubbing compound . When the chrome is clean and you just want to shine it up quickly to take it out riding , then I generally use Windex .
As far as the seat , tires, etc. I use Son Of A Gun by STP , I also use that on all my leathers .
And for daily cleaning I use a product called ProtectAll l
Thassssssssss what I do . Hope it helps cover some of your questions .
Kind regards , Wizzard
As far as the seat , tires, etc. I use Son Of A Gun by STP , I also use that on all my leathers .
And for daily cleaning I use a product called ProtectAll l
Thassssssssss what I do . Hope it helps cover some of your questions .
Kind regards , Wizzard
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blumagic metal polish costs about $8 canadian a jar, and it's lasted a long time. We used it to clean years of burnt on rubber off my buddies 82 maxim. Looks WAY better now.
Safe for use on pretty much any non-painted metal surface that I've found so far.
Safe for use on pretty much any non-painted metal surface that I've found so far.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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ive actually been using a homemade concoction for polish. some guy i know made it, it works great...not sure of the ratios, but he mixed some jewelers rouge and either mineral spirits or acetone...something like that...anyhow, it works great polishing aluminum after its been properly sanded!
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Autosol.
Use it a lot on my own bike and it works very well. I've also tried Brasso and Silvol as well and they are good but don't work nearly as well as Autosol as they are quite runny and hard to get out of small gooves/cracks etc.
Mike
Use it a lot on my own bike and it works very well. I've also tried Brasso and Silvol as well and they are good but don't work nearly as well as Autosol as they are quite runny and hard to get out of small gooves/cracks etc.
Mike
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So I have some scratches on my pipe from a fall. There are a number of scratches but none of them seem very deep. If I run my fingers over the surface of the pipe, I can't really feel the scratches but I can see them quite well. What would be the best way to go about polishing those out? Do I need a buffing wheel and rubbing compound? P.S. I don't have a buffer at home so I'm looking for another solution. I don't want to go out and buy a buffer for this one job. I have read that some people put the buffing wheel on a drill and put the drill in a vice for and use that to polish or can you attach a buffing wheel to a grinder?
Thanks.
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