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gary,
salt and chrome don't mix. my rims are off for the winter, but theres alot of chrome pieces still on my car that are kissing salt as we speak. is there anything i can put on that might work as a protectant? or should regular washing throughout the winter do the trick?? [:I] |
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Greetings Rash Girl, yes, I would say that the best method of protection is the regular washing/maintenence. Aside form that, you can put wax/ sealant on the chrome, same as you apply to your finish for added protection. Gary
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