Discoloured Chromium
Dear Aunt Daisy, Could you, or any of your readers of this column, help me in the repolishing of chromium fittings in my new kitchenette? Of the 26 cupboard fastenings, it is only the five across.the top that have discoloured, in spite of daily attacks with warm soapy water. I feel that fumes from the gas stove, also new, may be responsible, and will be glad of any hint that may help to restore them. "Harvey,", Napier. There is an excellent "Chromium Cloth" on the market, with which we _keep our chromium fittings at home bright and shining. It is very popular, too, for polishing the chromium on motor-cars. This cloth is a similar one to the familiar "silver cloth" with which we polish silver ornaments, etc. It is made by the same firm, and costs about three shillings. :
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 738, 4 September 1953, Page 23
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141Discoloured Chromium New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 738, 4 September 1953, Page 23
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