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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 12756" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>I've used Brillo pads in the past for chrome rims, bicycle fenders, etc., if it's just very light rust spots, and not applying a lot of pressure when scrubbing. Naval Jelly is also supposed to remove rust, and you could probably use a nylon/plastic-type scrubby to apply it. A chrome cleaner/polish found in the auto dept at Walmart or somewhere may be the better choice though. The chrome these days doesn't seem as durable as what was made in the "old" days, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 12756, member: 123"] I've used Brillo pads in the past for chrome rims, bicycle fenders, etc., if it's just very light rust spots, and not applying a lot of pressure when scrubbing. Naval Jelly is also supposed to remove rust, and you could probably use a nylon/plastic-type scrubby to apply it. A chrome cleaner/polish found in the auto dept at Walmart or somewhere may be the better choice though. The chrome these days doesn't seem as durable as what was made in the "old" days, lol. [/QUOTE]
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