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Originally Posted by tgot
I'm surprised that doesn't strip chrome off. Does it leave a brushed finish, or the mirror chrome surface?

I've been reading the forums, and the suggestion for chrome seems to be either just metal polish, or using brass wool, or some suggested crumpled aluminum foil as a soft scrubber.

I've got a fork and frame with socks that need cleanup.
I've been using it for a couple of years. The .006" dia. bristles are soft. I buff small parts without using gloves and my fingers frequently come in contact with the spinning wheel and have never had my skin broken. This is probably the softest stainless steel wire wheel available. After years of using buffing wheels and compounds, I found that this particular setup is safer and faster.
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