voodoorider
Old School Hero
The back end of my new to me Fisher CR-7 is 'black chrome'.
Being some 20 years old the chrome feel 'rough' to the touch, I'm guessing it's seen some weather over the years, but there's no visible rust.
what's the best plan of action, I've read that 'Mothers' brand Chrome polish can be used on black chrome, or toothpaste, or baking soda paste... looking to the wisdom of someone who might have been there done that.
I'll probably just try a small area and see, but would like to know what's worked for others?
Being some 20 years old the chrome feel 'rough' to the touch, I'm guessing it's seen some weather over the years, but there's no visible rust.
what's the best plan of action, I've read that 'Mothers' brand Chrome polish can be used on black chrome, or toothpaste, or baking soda paste... looking to the wisdom of someone who might have been there done that.
I'll probably just try a small area and see, but would like to know what's worked for others?