Cleaning Rolls Royce chrome

Mobilejay

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I have an older (80's?) model Rolls that I am detailing this week. The chrome is pretty marred up. What are you guys using to clean that stuff up? I have some chemical guys chrome polish but will that remove swirls in the chrome or should I just stick to polishes and compounds? Thanks
 
Chrome can be a tough one to fully correct. I'd start with something less abrasive to see how it reacts and step it up as needed. Don't know CG chrome polish. Sorry I can't be more help. Maybe Bob Willis has more experience with these kinds of specialty items for more solid advise?
 
Sterling ought to polish up a lot easier than chrome but seriously, chrome can be made brighter with rouge and top shelf polishes like those from English Custom Polishes but I take it that actually removing marring and scratches and other defects is going to be difficult because there's the risk of buffing right through the plating. I hope there's a product and process I'm unaware of that can do the trick.
 
I believe it's chrome, I'm dealing with the outside grill and other areas. Inside isn't really a problem, I'm assuming that's where(if at all) is the silver. Unless since I don't have a baller status I just don't realize they put silver on the outside too LOL. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
Yes Bill, burning through is one of my concerns with removing the marring. Def want to stay away from that scenario.
 
English Custom Polish - Curators Blend Silver Polish, any 'thin' spots use a talcum powder slurry
 
MobileJay said:
Damn, never would have thought it was silver. Thanks, I could have made a huge mistake.



You probably would've figured it out as soon as you started work and saw all that black tarnish stuff. Not like you would've seen it and thought it was aluminum ;)
 
I believe The Flying Lady at least is optionally silver plated over polished stainless steel. I have a set of replica book ends of her in aluminum and there's no comparison between the two metals.
 
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