I've been doing this for years and I've discovered that if you put a light drop of oil of any kind 3M... Hoppes gun oil... Etc on the oooo still will that it does an even better job glides easily and will not scratch no matter how hard you get into it
Allways remember when you use steel wool blow your bike off or wash it afterwards or you will leave steel shavings on everything and they will leave little rust marks
This is legit. Just tried it and 100% works. Some pitting might be tougher to get out (as he says, only if you get it in time, you can save it), but it does the job. #0000 wool.
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I NEVER get the lightly pitted chrome. I always seem to get the stuff you can lose a Mack truck in. However, I have seen the 4 ott steel wool work great.
Remember now that you've used steel wool and you have removed even more of the chrome plating you're going to need to research better ways or what to do now? Car wax? ACF 50? 50 weight oil? Clear coat? Re-chrome? 🤔🤔💁🤷🕵♀️Just like I'm doing now...🤪😉
I've been doing this for years and I've discovered that if you put a light drop of oil of any kind 3M... Hoppes gun oil... Etc on the oooo still will that it does an even better job glides easily and will not scratch no matter how hard you get into it
Wow, I was skeptical so I tried a small area on my bike and was amazed. Great tip, thank you.
I once tried mothers clay bar on a chrome wheel i had and it got the pitting out. Hit it with mother aluminum polish and it shined like a diamond
Allways remember when you use steel wool blow your bike off or wash it afterwards or you will leave steel shavings on everything and they will leave little rust marks
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This is legit. Just tried it and 100% works. Some pitting might be tougher to get out (as he says, only if you get it in time, you can save it), but it does the job. #0000 wool.
I find your vids to be extremely helpful , Pulled something from every one that has helped me. I am curious about your background music , Love the instrumental versions. could you share some titles
I NEVER get the lightly pitted chrome. I always seem to get the stuff you can lose a Mack truck in. However, I have seen the 4 ott steel wool work great.
Very cool thanks for sharing
Nice vid..thanx
You should use brass wool no rusting but great video
Very good tip, thanks for sharing. Will this work on polished aluminum without damaging the finish?
+Irvin Gilcrease Not as effective with aluminum, as it is much softer than chrome.
You all should make more videos!!
+Jim Koch Workin’ on it
Excellent. Ty.
hi man, you just use only steel wool or you add else?
thank you.
If you're not seeing scratches after using 0000 steel wool, then you're not looking close enough.
Do u do that before waxing or after waxing
Who doesn't know about using steel wool on chrome?
Wd 40 !
would 000 be okay?
How does it do on chrome that has been blued by the exhaust?
Blued exhaust can’t be helped.
@@heybruh3274 Wen-ol in the blue tube... The stuff is amazing
Remember now that you've used steel wool and you have removed even more of the chrome plating you're going to need to research better ways or what to do now? Car wax? ACF 50? 50 weight oil? Clear coat? Re-chrome? 🤔🤔💁🤷🕵♀️Just like I'm doing now...🤪😉
Aluminum foil and Coca-Cola works will too.
Just do it dry???
Yes
Only thing worse than chromelessness is ugly, pitted, dirty chrome