Personally, I would be careful and possibly seek advice from a wheel professional. Some wheels are clearcoated, some are actually chrome plastic cladding permanently bonded over steel or aluminum, while others are real chrome or polished aluminum. You would need to know for sure before proceeding. Many stock wheels now have plastic cladding bonded to the wheels and for all intents and purposes, look like the real thing and according to the car manufacturers, is easier to care for and is more durable in all weather conditions (esp salt states). Using the wrong product could make it worse.
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