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Combine softening agents. Place several drops of the dishwasher rinse agent on a new fabric softener sheet. Apply to the chrome in a circular pattern. Cover the affected area several times.


Rinse and repeat. Use a wet paper towel to rinse off the chrome. Use a dry paper towel or a microfiber cloth to dry and buff the fixture. If the shine has not returned, repeat the process until satisfied.
 

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I use a product called "Plexus", its a spray cleaner / polisher that works on painted and chrome surfaces. No water is necessary, you just spray it on and buff it off. It works really well. You can get it at most bike shops or order it on-line.
 

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Alaskanmonte said:
I use a product called "Plexus", its a spray cleaner / polisher that works on painted and chrome surfaces. No water is necessary, you just spray it on and buff it off. It works really well. You can get it at most bike shops or order it on-line.
I think that's what mechanics use in bike shops?
 
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