Getting the rust off from the chrome wheels involves a process of cleaning the wheels with soap first; scrub slowly with a wool pad after applying some good polish or cleaner material; repeat the process till the shiny chrome suracres. Another method is to clean the chrome wheels of rust with sand paper first; use an aluminum foil turned upside down and apply coke on the affected areas, smear and rub and dry with a cloth. In both the processes, you need to apply was polish at the last.
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You can remove the rust by rubbing, e.g. with tootpaste, however it will return because it is caused by holes in the chrome-nickel plating
coke and a pipe cleaner
Dragoon chrome wheels
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The best way to remove rust from a chrome with bodywork is to take your car to an autobody shop. They are the best people that can remove rust from chrome.
Depending on the quality of the chrome job, the upkeep and the conditions where the chromed item is kept, chrome can both rust and flake.
Chrome clad wheels are like chrome plated but the coating is "painted on" (this is not 100% correct but gives the idea)
Absolutely chrome is a very hard and resiliant metal and will not rust. Bicycles used to have many chrome parts and would rarely rust
Use a magnet. If it sticks it's chrome. If not, it's polished aluminum.
the chrome light socket is just plated in chrome, it can wear off and possibly rust stainless steel never rusts and is far more durable
Toyota is a first name for cars with factory chrome wheels. Besides Toyota, BMW is another car which has factory chrome wheels as well. Australian based Holden car manufacturing company has also made factory chrome wheels