I do use this product called Belgom, quite often, on my brightwork, sidepipes, all chrome parts and was very satisfied with this product even if good results requires what we call in France, "elbow oil".Like for any product of this type, do not apply it when the chrome parts are hot orunder
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Originally Posted by mals77 Hello,
From thepolishingshop.co.uk
I have 5 x 250ml bottles of a product called Belgom Chromes for people to trial.
The product is a cream which is applied with a soft cloth.
It has very little abrasive and is designed to be a polish applied after mop/compound polishing has been done. Ideal when you have something highly polished and you want to keep it that way.
Will remove tar spots and staining and leaves a protective was film.
I also have 5 Bottles of a product called Belgom Alu for people to trial.
Again it is a cream and is applied with a soft cloth.
Has more abrasive than the Chromes but alot less than the classic autosol.
Leaves a wax film for some protection, this product very popular with bike trade.
Any more questions please post here.
Also please only one bottle per person. |