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.
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.
Use a magnet. If it sticks it's chrome. If not, it's polished aluminum.
NEVER, EVER use a polish on chrome that contains ammonia because Ammonia dissolves chrome and could, but is most likely to cause explosion.
A resourceful one will use a mix of water and baking soda.
Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner is a great cleaner that is safe to use on the whole wheel including chrome. If you're looking for something to just clean the chrome you should try Hot Rims Chrome Cleaner.
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Just wash them with hot soapy water. I use car wash soap, just like the rest of the car, works great and doesn't stain them. A good quality chrome or metal polish, or even high end car wax will help protect them, too.
Here are some homemade solutions:Solventless CleanerAcidic CleanersIf you use aluminum foil to clean your chrome wheels, you won't need to mix anything or spray anything on your tires. You don't even have to get a rag dirty. Simply rip off a piece of aluminum foil and place the rough side (the side that isn't shiny) against the chrome. Then simply rub the foil against the chrome in a circular motion until the chrome is clean. Oil CleanerAcids clean and polish chrome. Use either white distilled vinegar, apple cider vinegar or lemon juice. Other types of vinegar have too many added ingredients to be as effective. Simply pour your chosen acid into a spray bottle undiluted. Spray the chrome wheels and wipe clean with a soft rag.Baby oil can be used much like the vinegar or lemon juice above, but it eliminates the need for a spray bottle. Open the bottle of baby oil and dampen a portion of a soft, clean cloth with the oil. Then buff the chrome to a bright shine. When one section of the cloth becomes dark from cleaning the chrome, dampen a new section and continue.
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There's no need, if parts are truly chrome (like bumpers) they are just re chromed, not polished. Usually the trim around windows, etc. on older cars is stainless or aluminum and oft times has a clear coat to maintain the shine which must come off before it will polish, which has a chrome appearance but is not really chrome. You can soak it, but it won't help much-it's not strong enough to remove the clear which it may or may not have-depends on car and any other dirt will polish off of it.
Car X has good products for rust. If you visit a auto shop. They have many different products that you can use for rust. This brand has always been good for many different products.
I use tire shine like arminol and just spray on it and wipe with a dry towel. it gives a good shine on the rims and takes of all the dirt and grease. But dont use it on Chrome wheels it could damage it