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      11-16-2010, 12:14 PM   #1272
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Originally Posted by mave198 View Post
Should I clay bar the area first also?
Ideally, yes. Claying will ensure there is no contamination on the paint to grind into potentially creating more imperfections if you don't. It's always best to clay prior to any polishing.

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Originally Posted by intensee92 View Post
My exterior window trim is starting to look oxidized/dull (chrome). I was wondering what I would need to bring out the shine in it again?

I didn't know what to get since not knowing if there was a clear coat or some kind of protection on the trim. So I haven't gone to the local auto shop yet.

Thanks
I usually turn to a non-abrasive chemical polish to remove oxidation. Something like Klasse All In One is usually what I try first, it does a good job cutting through oxidation and the protection left behind is pretty decent.
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