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Rust and Chrome


PhatDad
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WD-40 or Coca-cola and fine steel wool or tin foil to buff the chrome. buff it with the steel wool or crumpled tin foil.

This should remove minor imperfections, it will not remove spots of major rust pitting or restore areas where the chrome has begun to flake

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Autosol....That's what i used on my cb125 when i first bought it, It had little rust dot's on the 'zaust but all is well now, Just keep rubbing and rubbing and rubbing and rubbing and rubbing :shock: .......stop raggy STOP NOW!!...... Untill the autosol has almost disapered and you will see it does come off :)

Peek also work's but use peek with a damp cloth...


Ragger's xxx


P.S It does take a long time.....My CB125 take's me about an hour.....My CB750 take's me about 4-5hours


Ragger's xxx

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Autosol....That's what i used on my cb125 when i first bought it, It had little rust dot's on the 'zaust but all is well now, Just keep rubbing and rubbing and rubbing and rubbing and rubbing :shock: .......stop raggy STOP NOW!!...... Untill the autosol has almost disapered and you will see it does come off :)

Peek also work's but use peek with a damp cloth...


Ragger's xxx


P.S It does take a long time.....My CB125 take's me about an hour.....My CB750 take's me about 4-5hours


Ragger's xxx

You get the same result with tin foil after about 5 mins, and theres no scratches, its harsh enough to remove the rust without damage.. try it Raggers....

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