Top 3 Metal/Chrome Polishes

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Alright everyone I'm looking to find some of the best metal and chrome polishes that are in the market. Need something that removes oxidation/rust build up, doesn't smug, and brings back that beautiful shine!

Please post pictures and products of you have them or even before and afters would be great!
 
I spent lots of time finding what people preffered best on the forums. I went with 3M chrome and metal polish. Did a great job on exhaust tips, my only complaint was the smell of it.

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Yes it does, I also went with it since it was about only $10 amazon prime. Wish I had some before and after pics, but hopefully in the future I will.

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I used Optimum Metal Polish on these exhaust tips and chrome wheels - it did a good job.

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I only have a before wash picture of the wheels but at least you can see a finished product.

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I just finished up some mothers, nothing fancy but has got the job done every time, I have a bottle of HD metal on its way
 
I'm not a big Mothers Fan but do like their metal polishes also.
 
p21s polishing soap during the wash process, followed up by meguiars metal polish during the finishing touches
 
For exhaust tips (because of carbon build up), I use P21s polishing soap. It works great every time and I can rinse the applicator out.

I also own Optimum Metal Polish which produces excellent results. If I didn't have a bottle, I would grab mother's
 
I am using Flitz currently for quick metal polishing. It also works on plastics, plexiglass and more and leaves some protection too. For heavier polishing, I have always found P21S Polishing Soap a great choice, but feel it needs to be followed up with a polish to amp up the reflection afterwards.
 
Has anyone ever used white diamond? It's pretty thin, I've only used it on aluminum and it worked well.
 
Has anyone ever used white diamond? It's pretty thin, I've only used it on aluminum and it worked well.

White Diamond is very good on stainless steel, with right amount of pressure and rubbing, polishes to a high gloss. Messy to use, but very effective.
 
Just did up my Lexus tips yesterday after a wash. Used Mother's then sealed them. Turned out great. Minimal effort.

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