FreeArticlez.com Free Articles Directory.

Ebooks Top Sale
This Ads Spot will be coming soon
  Number Times Read : 104    Word Count: 870  
Categories

Arts & Entertainment
Business
Career
Cars and Trucks
Celebrities
Communications
Computers
Culture and Society
Disease & Illness
Environment
Fashion
Finance
Food & Beverage
Health & Fitness
Hobbies
Home & Family
Inspirational
Internet Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics
Product Reviews
Recreation & Sports
Reference & Education
Religion
Self Improvement
Travel & Leisure
Vehicles
Womens Issues
Writing & Speaking
 
...More...
Stats
Total Articles: 360414
Total Authors: 42782
Total Downloads: 3093442


Newest Member
Alfonso Carco

 
 
Sponsors

Advertising With Us

Advertising With Us

Advertising With Us

Advertising With Us

Free Immediate Traffic!

Advertising With Us

Advertising With Us


   

How to Polish Chrome Truck Wheels



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.freearticlez.com/rss.php?rss=232
By : Trav Hudtson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-08 22:51:21
Soap and water.

Sounds too good to be true, I know. But oftentimes, if the need to clean chrome isn't bad, this is all you need. If it's pots and pans or something else that's easily submersible, a sink full of water, a good dish detergent, and a soft rag (chrome scratches easily) is all you need. Clean the chrome finish on the handles and faucets of your sink while you're at it. For grooves and hard-to-reach places, use a soft-bristled toothbrush.

Clean rusty chrome. If there are little bits of rust peeking through your chrome finish, it works well to grab a bit of aluminum foil, crumple it up, dip it in vinegar (or Coca-Cola), and scrub. Be careful not to apply too much pressure, though. Scrub with medium force and re-dip your foil often. This type of chrome care works well for chrome bumpers, bikes, tailpipes, etc. The Coke does work well, but it will make things a bit sticky. Try vinegar first. Regardless of what you use, after this method of chrome polishing, always rinse well with fresh water. In cases of more severe rust, aluminum foil can be substituted with very fine grade steel wool.

Apply a thin layer of chrome wheel polish. Choose a wheel polish that's specially formulated for chrome wheels to achieve maximum shine and protection. While stronger chrome polishing products are available for rust removal, they are not recommended for chrome wheel finishes. Instead opt for a polish that is labeled "all chrome" to polish your chrome wheels. Apply the polish evenly over the entire wheel using a soft sponge or a plush polishing applicator. Pay close attention to nooks and crevices along the rim where corrosives may build up.

Finally, apply a good quality liquid wax and sealer to protect the wheels !

Simply apply the sealer, allow it to dry, and use a soft cloth to buff the wheel. This added protection will help make it easier to clean and polish your wheels next time.

Author Resource:- Terri Whatson a an expert in wheel polishing Spokane and Spokane Vinyl & Window Graphics Services.
Article From Free Articles Directory

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual

Members
select
Sign up
select
Log In
select
Submit Articles
select
Submission Guidelines
select
Top Articles
select
Link Directory
select
About Us
select
Contact Us
select
Privacy Policy
select
RSS Feeds
select
Learn More
select
Advertising With Us

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Creat Your Own Directory Site
 
Partner Link
select
Ebooks Top Sales
select
Your Link Here
select
Your Link Here
select
Your Link Here
select
Your Link Here
select
Your Link Here
select
Your Link Here
select
Your Link Here
select
Your Link Here
select
Make Money for your site
 
 
Sponsors

Article Submitter

Auto Blog

Keyword Elite

Host Gator

Host Gator

Free Immediate Traffic!

Advertising With Us

Powered By: Free Articlez