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RobertB

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I'm sure this has come up on the forum numerous times in the past. What works as a remedy for "cloudy" tuning keys? Someone once suggested lemon juice, but that did nothing.

Thx,
Robert
 

Kirby

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Yes, use a bit of chrome polish and they clean right up. Use SPARINGLY though, like has been said, a little goes a long way.
 

jmbstudios

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someone told me that Brasso works great. I have not used it for my tuners, but it works good on my brass....(work stuff)
 

high mileage

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I've always used Flitz polish on chrome - a small "toothpaste tube" lasts for a loooong time and does a great job. My 'ol SR is about ready for that treatment again!
 

Brim

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"Mothers" chrome polish....very small amount - it goes a long way. Use a micro-fiber cloth or something 100% cotton (in other words very soft).
 
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