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I've tried em all. Sticking with Black Hawk MC cleaner! Most of the guys I let use mine all go with it. Used to sell it at Walmart. Now you have to get it on eBay or order a case from the distributor. Removed grease, gas, brake dust, bugs, Tar, stains, and streaks from all surfaces. Containts no detergent or soap. Won't strip wax. Leaves no residue. Contains a small amount of ammonia that leaves the surface streak free and dries almost instanltly apon wiping with micro fiber cloth. I use it on paint, chrome, glass, leather, rubber, etc. luv the stuff. Try it! I've used it for years now and have had no problems with it.
HAPPICH Simichrome Polish. Made in Germany. It's the best I've used.
I haven't used that brand, but be very careful, most semi chrome pastes are very abrasive, and they will clean chrome really great, right up to where they rub right thru to the nickel, just be aware
+1 on the NEVER use papertowels on anything you don't care about scratching!!!!!!!! My buddy scratched the bejebies out of his windshield using them and I could not even take it out with scratch remover by McGuires(sp).
+1 on Pledge for EVERYTHING except brakes pedals, seats and floorboards. My buddy uses it on his 85K show 'Vette and it really makes it shine!!! just be careful during the summer with Lemon Pledge, the sweat bees love it as well!!!
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