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Fog light grill polish, How to |
Bogaat |
Jun 12 2007, 11:25 AM
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I thought the chrome was gone on my grills. I tried polishing them by hand, but nothing shone through. I then took my dremel with the polish attachment for about 30 minutes and was able to recover some nice looking chrome under all of the corrosion. I think to do both grills would take me about 4 hours using the dremel and chrome polish. Anyone have a technique to get these guys clean a little faster? I would use steel wool, but that seems to put light scratches in the finish. All thoughts are appreciated.
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