I use Turtle Wax chrome polish. With a few good helpings and a litte
elbow grease, it will look like new...or as best as it can depending on
the chrome under the paint.
Sergio
Steve Semeraro wrote:
>
> Some of you know that I got hit from behind in my Alpine a few weeks
> ago. I'm putting a positive spin on the whole thing by using the ordeal
> as an excuse to get everything fixed. Of course, that means I can't go
> first class. One thing that is being postponed is re-chroming the
> bumpers. I found a used replacement for my destroyed rear bumper that
> has some shine left and pretty much matchs the one in front. I figure
> I'll get them both re-chromed next year. For now, though, I need to
> clean up my replacement. The main problem is white paint that was
> apparently oversprayed onto about a quarter of the bumper. Any
> suggestions for removing it without ruining the chrome? How about
> for cleaning and shining generally? Many thanks.
>
> Steve Semeraro
> Series V Sunbeam Alpine
> 1968 Marcos GT
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