this is for those who like the bling factor. most people call it chrome trim, but it is actually stainless steel.
Materials:
-metal polish (i perfer mothers)
-drill (electric is better)
-buffing wheel (at your local hardware store)
-masking tape
-cotton t-shirt
-toothpicks
1. tape of the areas around the trim, like the rubber seals and paint. (if you get burnt polish on the rubber, you can get it off with a dab of metal polish on the t-shirt)
2. spread the polish evenly like mayonaise on the trim, not to much or it will fling everywhere. make several slow passes back and forth with the buffer wheel. reapply more polish as needed, until you can see a clear reflection in the trim.
3. remove the tape and remove burnt polish from trim and rubber. use toothpicks to get the polish out of the cracks. use metal polish on a t-shirt to get off polish resin.
before^__________________________________after^
before^__________________________________after^
mirror reflection. later.
Materials:
-metal polish (i perfer mothers)
-drill (electric is better)
-buffing wheel (at your local hardware store)
-masking tape
-cotton t-shirt
-toothpicks
1. tape of the areas around the trim, like the rubber seals and paint. (if you get burnt polish on the rubber, you can get it off with a dab of metal polish on the t-shirt)
2. spread the polish evenly like mayonaise on the trim, not to much or it will fling everywhere. make several slow passes back and forth with the buffer wheel. reapply more polish as needed, until you can see a clear reflection in the trim.
3. remove the tape and remove burnt polish from trim and rubber. use toothpicks to get the polish out of the cracks. use metal polish on a t-shirt to get off polish resin.
before^__________________________________after^
before^__________________________________after^
mirror reflection. later.
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