That sounds like something I would do. OOOhh, now you have to re-chrome or something impossible like that.
DestinybyDefinition
May 03, 2009
Awesome chairs! This tip would've been nice before I razor-bladed an entire barstool in an attempt to get the rust off, only to destroy the finish entirely! lolz
ModHomeEcTeacher
May 01, 2009
I'll have to do some research on that. What that guy's forum post did say was that after cleaning the chrome, he added some anti-rust product. I'd have to go back and check to be sure.
Anonymous
May 01, 2009
Question. Once you get the rust off your chrome, anyone have any good recommendations on KEEPING it that way? I remember as a kid polishing up my bike wheel that was fairly rusty. It looked GREAT when I was done but a few months down the road, right back to rusty. I guess you could use a clear coat but that seems a little excessive. An automobile wax maybe?
ModHomeEcTeacher
That sounds like something I would do. OOOhh, now you have to re-chrome or something impossible like that.
DestinybyDefinition
Awesome chairs! This tip would've been nice before I razor-bladed an entire barstool in an attempt to get the rust off, only to destroy the finish entirely! lolz
ModHomeEcTeacher
I'll have to do some research on that. What that guy's forum post did say was that after cleaning the chrome, he added some anti-rust product. I'd have to go back and check to be sure.
Anonymous
Question. Once you get the rust off your chrome, anyone have any good recommendations on KEEPING it that way? I remember as a kid polishing up my bike wheel that was fairly rusty. It looked GREAT when I was done but a few months down the road, right back to rusty. I guess you could use a clear coat but that seems a little excessive. An automobile wax maybe?
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