This is a pretty interesting product. Luster Pad is a cloth impregnated with some type of pleasant-smelling metal polish. The jar shown in the photo on the left contains a sealed package with a length ...
Detailing your car doesn’t stop at the exterior paint. If you want a sparkling finish to show off, you have to shine your wheels too. But unlike alloys, chrome wheels require a little extra care to ...
Chrome wheels tend to last many years because they have one of the strongest wheel coatings. The electroplating procedure makes chrome wheels highly resilient and tolerant to corrosion. But how ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The majority of people probably buy a car out of convenience. Cars can seat the whole family, fit in a week's worth of groceries with ease, ...
We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. Chrome parts can be some of the best-looking components on your vehicle, and it’s also a strong and durable finish.
For Use On – “Use on aluminum, tarnished chrome, stainless steel, brass, copper, nickel, pewter, magnesium, silver, gold. Not recommended for plated gold, plated silver or show chrome. Safe for use on ...
Polishing aluminum wheels sucks. Let's just get that out of the way. No one, and we do mean no one, enjoys polishing wheels. But we all love the end result of spending a few hours making a beat-up ...
Chromed-plated factory, re-pop, and custom wheels are almost as common on C5s as fleas on a junkyard dog. For a while, a coating of the glistening stuff was about the only way to go, on a budget, to ...