Love that Simichrome. I've been hooked since 1982. We used it to polish
our belt buckles at the Air Force Academy. Simichrome saved me from doing a
lot of pushups. Well, it saved me from doing a lot more pushups.
Loved that Crest toothpaste, too. It really did a number on heel-marked
tile floors.
Hey, wait a minute. There is absolutely NO Healey content in this post at
all.
JR
53 BN1
Omaha
----- Original Message -----
From: "davidwjones" <davidwjones@cox.net>
To: <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 4:42 PM
Subject: Chrome Spots Revisited
>I wrote a while back that I was having some chrome spotting due to
>dampness,
> and that I had ordered some Simichrome polish.
> I had used Simichrome years ago on my past MGB, and MGB-GT, and early on
> with
> this Healey. When it ran out, I started using chrome polish from the
> better
> known "high-end" car prep companies.
> I got the Simichrome a couple weeks ago and finally decided to tackle the
> chrome today. -I just wanted to pass on that I had forgotten just how good
> this stuff is! -It requires only microscopic amounts of polish and removes
> the
> spots with almost no rubbing. -Also, since it requires only such a small
> quantity, there is a minimum of polish left in creases, on rubber etc to
> deal
> with. The polished chrome looks like it is made out of liquid mercury.
> No wonder this stuff has been around since the stone age!
> -Just thought I'd share a good product with the group, especially since
> our
> cars are so chrome-intensive.
> No affiliations with Simichrome, it's dealers, etc etc blah blah blah....
>
> David W. Jones
> '62 Mk II BT7 tricarb
> Cumberland, RI USA
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