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I've always believed it's impossible to remove scratches from chrome. Prompted by your response, I went to the Autopia Detailing Forum and found the following information... perhaps it'll help the OP. Click Here (Scroll down for the section on chrome.)
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I haven't polished chrome on a G, however I did on a family member's Lincoln Navigator. They incurred some scratches from a shopping cart and wondered if I could remove them. They had a little dremel tool with a small buffing wheel so I used that along with my Menzerna 0106FF polish and about 95% of the scratches were removed. |
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