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Recondition stainless steel wheel covers

Charger Too

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My wheel covers have some scratches on them. I assume they are stainless steel (1968 Charger covers). Are there any methods available to remove the scratches from stainless steel? Thanks!
 
Buffing wheel and compound. If you don't feel comfortable doing it, there are still some skilled people around who refinish stainless parts and trim.... though they are getting harder an harder to find.
 
Some of them are flash chromed and can’t take much polishing without going through it and the surface appearance changes then. So you may have to buff them to completely remove the flash chrome and polish up the bare stainless. Which other than a lot of work, works out fine as the bare stainless will polish up just fine.

I don’t know if it’s possible or practical to have a chrome shop dip them to remove the flash chrome or not. Might be worth checking on if they have a lot of scratches and dings to fix.
 
Buffing wheel and compound. If you don't feel comfortable doing it, there are still some skilled people around who refinish stainless parts and trim.... though they are getting harder an harder to find.
Do you know of any shops that work on stainless steel?
 
Do you know of any shops that work on stainless steel?

I believe the guy I have used in the past here has retired. He did stuff that I did not know was even possible.
If you use FB, find a local car group and pose the question. That's how I have been finding some local resources lately.
 
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