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    How to look after chrome?

    I have a very nice set of rims to put on my next Harley but might be a year or two before I get that bike so I would like to know the best way to store them so they dont go bad on me. I am going to polish them up all nice and then what?? stick them in the shed with a sheet over them?? spray CRC all over them then cover?? do nothing and stop being so paranoid??

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    Id just give em a good polish steal a set of the Mrs winter sheets wrap them up and hide them under the bed or somewhere nice and dry.

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    What 98 said. And maybe grab a few of those moisture pack thingies that are packed with electronic gear. (can't remember what the crystal is called)

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    Autosol polish once a month.

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    I'd second that-Autosol was recommended to me and its been everything its promised- I cant speak highly enough of it
    "Not one day that we are here on this earth has been promised to us, so make the most of every day as if it was your last, and every breath ,as if it were the same"

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    Thanks for the input.. I am giving them the Autosol treatment at the moment.. it sure is a great product.. been using it for years.. I guess if I give them a big polish up now then a monthly one wouldnt take long.

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    what tri boy said but with a wardrobe size hippo moisture absorber from the supermarket

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Bear View Post
    Thanks for the input.. I am giving them the Autosol treatment at the moment.. it sure is a great product.. been using it for years.. I guess if I give them a big polish up now then a monthly one wouldnt take long.
    Dremel tool and #615 (i think) polishing pads charged with autosol.
    Takes an hour or two - Brings even bright steel/alloy up like chrome.

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    Lint free cloth, autosol and a wipe over by hand should be enough for chrome in good condition.

    Just remember it is a mild abrasive.

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    Give them a good rubbing down with baby oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckonin View Post
    Give them a good rubbing down with baby oil
    Also, play soft background chamber music for them, they'll love you for it.

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    Tec tol, not even god himself could make them go rusty then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Bear View Post
    Thanks for the input.. I am giving them the Autosol treatment at the moment.. it sure is a great product.. been using it for years.. I guess if I give them a big polish up now then a monthly one wouldnt take long.
    End of the day mate if they truly are good quality then after a good polish and left somewhere dry they will be fine untouched for ages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverGrin View Post
    Also, play soft background chamber music for them, they'll love you for it.
    Now THATS good advice

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    dont know about the chamber music so much, my chrome prefers some handel or a bit of bach, maybee at a pinch some mozart. also i use a product call "formula one bike clean" not only for chrome but keeps the whole bike nice and shiny
    I cannot put my finger on it now, the child has grown the dream has gone

    there'll be no more aaarrrrrggghhhhh but you may feel a little sick

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