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Hello Guys and Gals, I was just wondering, is there an easy way of cleaning up chrome on your bike? After I got caught in the rain last time, the chrome was a right pain to get all clean again. So any easy ways or tips on cleaning up the chrome? Cheers :) Adz :) p.s. had my first night ride tonight, was good

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ace_morgan @ 07/05/2010 23:53  

theres lots of new chemicals to clean chrome ace but i still find Duraglit works fine its been around for donkeys and lasts forever dead easy to use and good results !

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WheelyNealy @ 08/05/2010 00:09  

Sugar soap works really well. ***Disclaimer - this is a joke!

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Matt @ 08/05/2010 00:10  

When i was a kid my brothers had me brushing 'Gunk' all over their bikes and washing it off!

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anneka56 @ 08/05/2010 00:15  

yea that's good but expensive. Works well on the oily bits near the chain. For other parts I used to just use soapy water

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Matt @ 08/05/2010 00:48  

Hi ace Sorry mate there is only one way to clean chrome takes feckin hours to do it right

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JP @ 08/05/2010 01:05  

When I had my old Yamaha 750, it was chrome every where, the bike had been locked away in a garage for years only 200 miles in 10 years ..............hence it was in a bit of state, I bought Autosol Chrome Polish from Halfords £5.99 for 75g. You can either hand polish or use a polishing head on a drill like I did works wonders lol and if you have a dremel you can get into all the corners as well..... it works well...... if you get any pitting on forks in the compression range if it is only a small spec you can use a very fine wet and dry on it with wd 40 it may save your seals....but don't do any more than the spec of pitting area..... then polish it like mad... I used to put wd 40 on a cloth and coat it a little to keep it in good nick and prevent the rust getting in on it...old bikes crap crome.... lol

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Deleted Member @ 08/05/2010 01:12  

Ther's no shortcut to polishin a cruiser. A couple of tubes of autosol and a free sunday. Wipe on, wipe off grass hopper.

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bluesbiker @ 08/05/2010 01:32  

Halfords matt black or Hammerite... sorted. :)

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Warhed @ 08/05/2010 05:34  

like it mate spray it on then problem solved..... actually there is a good way of keeping all bikes good, you clean it immaculately until even all polish is of the get it sprayed with acf 50 used on military jets etc, it is a thin coating that expels water and prevents corrosion,alternatively get someone else to do it for you check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&v=F9vQYaynqtg

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Deleted Member @ 08/05/2010 16:03  

warhed mine was painted matt black all over i hate it much rarther be able to polish for a while and have a good result than clean it and it still looks st ! when ive finnished

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WheelyNealy @ 08/05/2010 16:34  

I find the best stuff if chrome is bad or pipes starting to turn blue etc is a cleaner in powder form that you make into a paste and apply then polish off,,,exspensive ,,,about £10-12 for a little tub....its called "BLUE-JOB" For a quick clean on good chrome a tube of "Auto Glym metal polish" does the job... craig....

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Deleted Member @ 08/05/2010 16:41  

with a neame like that cw you wouldnt want to be seen rubbing it off to quickly mate lol

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WheelyNealy @ 08/05/2010 16:43  

i was wondering how long it would take Neal!!!! Dare not mention i use it to polish my Rocket !!!!!!

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Deleted Member @ 08/05/2010 16:45  

old n's the best craig lol

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WheelyNealy @ 08/05/2010 16:47  

On a serious note,,,,Blue -Job is excellent,,,just dont use if windy outside as it is in powder form,,,you get an applicator which you wet to make a paste to apply,,,,for anyone with pipes that are going blue or have burnt rubber etc on them ,,,try this........comes in a tub slighter larger than a tin of shoe polish!!!!craig

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Deleted Member @ 08/05/2010 16:52  

like the link jonnytb ....looks great.... they can come and do mine anytime

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uglyducklin @ 08/05/2010 20:27  

got to agree johnnytb,,,,good link,,,,and guess what,,its local to me... may just have to enquire about price !!!!!

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Deleted Member @ 08/05/2010 20:50  

To clean up rusty chrome use scrunched up tin foil dunked in coke, yes *coke. Apparently it works but I'm a bit dubious meself, wouldn't the foil scratch the chrome? *if coke can get rid of rust on chrome just think what it must do to your innards after you've had a drink of it

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Sandi @ 09/05/2010 12:46  

The human stomach naturally contains hydrochloric acid which is more acidic then coke, so drinking normal quantities does no harm there. It's more your teeth that you need to worry about."Tin foil" is actually aluminium which is a much softer metal than chromium, so it's unlikely to scratch it. Coke is quite acidic, so it doesn't surprise me that it can clean off rust. Commercial "rust eaters" are often based on hydrochloric acid. I've got lots of rusty chrome Triumph parts, I'll give the coke and tin foil a try. 

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