Yes and no. See, depending on what caused the clouding over, you may or may not be able to remove it. If the clouding was caused by scratching or a chemical reaction, then you'd have to have them re-polished and re-chromed. If it's caused by dirt or just brake dust, clean them off with regular hot soap and dish detergent and gently wipe them down with a chrome wheel polishing cloth. Just use an old tooth brush to clean the stuff off with by the way, it'll work better than a rag or scrub brush.
2007-03-24 07:33:13
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answered by mangamaniaciam 5
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Chrome POLISH being the operative word...not Chrome CLEANER. I have left this hanging around only to see the maids using it to attempt to clean the chrome. No bueno.
2015-08-23 11:50:29
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answered by Matt 1
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bingo --mangaman hit right on the nose sounds like someone try to spray wheel cleaner on a wheels that was perm finish on it
which destorys the perm finish
can you say chromeshop
2007-03-24 08:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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MOTHER'S (tm) RIM POLISH USUALLY DOES THE JOB.
2007-03-24 07:18:13
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answered by Kenneth R 2
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