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Reveal Moulding Scuff Mark

Started by stovebolt, July 08, 2014, 07:44:59 AM

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stovebolt

My windshield lower reveal moulding has a noticable scuff mark. Is it possible to polish it out? The moulding is the GM original on my 1968 coupe. Were the originals made of stainless steel and polished or chromed? Thanks, Joe.

ZLP955

IIRC, they were flash-chromed stainless. You can polish out scratches and imperfections using progressively finer grit, although the polished finish will have a different appearance to the original chrome. How big is the scuffed area?
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Quote from: stovebolt on July 08, 2014, 07:44:59 AM
My windshield lower reveal moulding has a noticable scuff mark. Is it possible to polish it out? The moulding is the GM original on my 1968 coupe. Were the originals made of stainless steel and polished or chromed? Thanks, Joe.
Quote from: ZLP955 on July 08, 2014, 08:07:40 AM
IIRC, they were flash-chromed stainless. You can polish out scratches and imperfections using progressively finer grit, although the polished finish will have a different appearance to the original chrome. How big is the scuffed area?

Check out James' THREAD, especially what JohnZ has to say about flash chrome.

And make sure you check out the ARTICLE mentioned in the thread.
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stovebolt

 I just removed the entire scuff with everyday chrome polish, something I should have tried before posting my question. Thanks for the replies.