Iron X on chrome wheels?

Venom93corba

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I was wondering if you can use Iron X on chrome wheels? I heard chrome wheels are really soft so I wasn't sure how the wheels would react to them. Thoughts?
 
Real chrome is hard. The chrome clad (basically plastic wheel covers) are plastic with a chrome plating.

I have used it on my real chrome but got minimal effect. I must keep them clean.
 
I tried on my moms Tahoe a couple weekends ago when I washed it.
They are chrome clad and it had no effect at all on them.
The car was purchased new in November just for reference.
 
I just sprayed it on, let it dwell, then rinsed.
 
From CarPro's Iron X Facts and Frequently Asked Questions (w/my bolding):

"Will Iron X stain chrome wheels or chrome trims"?

"No, it’s completely safe to use on any chrome wheels, trim, or bare aluminum wheels.
There is only one condition: Do not let it dry under sun light."

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I'd also take care to not allow, as much as possible, any IronX
to come in contact with some braking-system components...

Especially those made from "exotic-materials" like ceramic/carbon and carbon/carbon.

:)

Bob
 
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