There ia a product called Twink that ia a very soft abrasive polish for
things - I used it to polish up some old pweter tankards. I would think it
would be excellent for anything that dies not want scratch marks - and
steel wool will if used too energetically.
At 03:32 PM 3/24/00 EST, ATWEDITOR@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 00-03-24 14:05:06 EST, dibiase@home.com writes:
>
><< he rust spots on my steering wheel spokes are finally getting to me....
> Any suggestions on easy ways to remove them? There is no 'pitting', just
> appears to be some light, scattered surface rust. >>
>
>
>Steel wool! It is magic. Get some from the hardware store and rub in the
>same direction. I used up and down the spokes, and it cleans and shines
very
>nicely. Actually, steel wool also is the secret for cleaning chrome
>surfaces, too. Even pitted surfaces. It eats away at the "pits" and makes
>them smaller, while only shining the chrome. Used this technique on all my
>cars. Caution on the anodized aluminum of the roadster windshield frame,
>however. Not sure how that would work.
>
>Jay Donoghe
>72 MGB
>72 MGB-GT
>66 Mustang
>
>
Regards
Barrie Robinson
barrier@bconnex.net
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