How to Clean Corroded Bright Trim?

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SanEverly
07/30/25 7:07am
The cleaning methods for corroded bright trim are as follows: 1. Toothpaste: Although toothpaste is effective, it struggles with stubborn rust spots. 2. Toilet cleaner: Using toilet cleaner requires much less effort than toothpaste, and the actual effect is quite good, with the chrome bright trim basically restoring its shine. 3. WD-40 Multi-Use Product: WD-40 has strong surface affinity and permeability for metals, penetrating into the metal's pores to 100% eliminate moisture and humidity, forming an extremely thin and dense protective film to isolate humidity and air, effectively solving the "inside-out" rust problem of metals. 4. Carburetor cleaner: Carburetor cleaner can remove stubborn stains such as oil stains and adhesive stains. However, it should be noted that it is highly corrosive and can also affect the car's paint, so be careful not to spray it on the car's paint during operation.
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