I don't know how picky you guys are, but when I saw that he used steel wool, I thought I should reply. It seems that no matter how fine the steel wool is, it will leave scratches. You might not see them right away, and they might be hard to find, but they are there, not to mention that if you use steel wool to polish the chrome every time, the chrome will get thin and show the metal underneath it. I know, I have seen it happen. A good chrome polish will have enough abrasive action to shine chrome.
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