Mike Phillips
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Techniques for buffing out the chrome bumpers and stainless steel trim on classic cars and muscle cars
A few weeks ago we had a forum member ask how to go about machine polishing the chrome bumpers and metal trim on a classic Chevelle in this thread,
Classic Techniques on Classic Cars? (and metal polish recommendations)
So as a part of the process for buffing out Wayne Carini's 1949 Buick Roadmaster, a car with a lot of chrome and also stainless steel trim, I polished these metal surfaces the same way I always do and the same way I recommended in my reply to the above thread.
I also took pictures of the process as well as the face of the buffing pad.
AFTER I machine waxed all of the paint using an ultra fine cut jewelling wax I then used the last pad still on my polisher to machine polish the chrome bumpers and all the stainless steel trim.
Here's the pad I used. Note the brownish color that has built-up in the center? That's the dirt staining and oxidation that came off the bumpers and trim.
That's my method for tackling the brightwork on classic cars. You can always do it by hand too....

A few weeks ago we had a forum member ask how to go about machine polishing the chrome bumpers and metal trim on a classic Chevelle in this thread,
Classic Techniques on Classic Cars? (and metal polish recommendations)
PandaSauce said:And what would you recommend for polishing and protecting the chrome bumpers and trim?
So as a part of the process for buffing out Wayne Carini's 1949 Buick Roadmaster, a car with a lot of chrome and also stainless steel trim, I polished these metal surfaces the same way I always do and the same way I recommended in my reply to the above thread.
I also took pictures of the process as well as the face of the buffing pad.
AFTER I machine waxed all of the paint using an ultra fine cut jewelling wax I then used the last pad still on my polisher to machine polish the chrome bumpers and all the stainless steel trim.
Here's the pad I used. Note the brownish color that has built-up in the center? That's the dirt staining and oxidation that came off the bumpers and trim.
That's my method for tackling the brightwork on classic cars. You can always do it by hand too....
