I'm not aware and couldn't find a rub-on type product that can remove scratches from chrome wheels. Your best bet is probably to have the wheels buffed out.
Scratches in chrome cannot be rubbed out for the most part. Very minor scratches can be buffed on a wheel with special compountd but only if they are light surface scratches. To keep chrome clean and protected, we recomend a non-abrasive polymer/wax. For more info, please call chromeplating.com at (888) 327-4189.
To effectively prevent and remove rust on chrome wheels, regularly clean and dry the wheels, apply a protective coating, and use a chrome polish or rust remover as needed. Regular maintenance and proper care will help keep your chrome wheels looking shiny and rust-free.
If you have a buffer polish laying around, put this on a soft cloth and gently buff the scratch out of the wheels. Do this all the way around the wheel and it'll be gone!
Dragoon chrome wheels
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Chrome clad wheels are like chrome plated but the coating is "painted on" (this is not 100% correct but gives the idea)
Use a magnet. If it sticks it's chrome. If not, it's polished aluminum.
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
The whole wheel has to be re-chromed. This is not a do it yourself job. There are many places that refinish chrome wheels.
Soap and water is a common cleaning solution for chrome wheels. If that doesn't work, try mixing water with white vinegar and rubbing it gently on the wheels.
You can remove rust from bike wheels by using a mixture of water and baking soda to create a paste, which can then be gently scrubbed onto the rusty areas with a brush or cloth. Alternatively, you can try using a specialized rust remover product or steel wool to scrub away the rust. Remember to thoroughly dry and protect the wheels after removing the rust to prevent further corrosion.
MuscleCar - 2001 Wheels Chrome and Block Paint was released on: USA: July 2009
No. In fact, it doesnt even work with Chrome.