Blue Job Chrome Polish 14 gm
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| Price: | $10.95 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Chrome & Glass Restorer, Inc.
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Average customer review:Product Description
Blue-Job Chrome Restorer, "The World's Best Chrome Polish". Removes the Exhaust Pipe Blues, Burnt On Shoe Rubber, yellowing, Surface Rust and Fingerprints. Contains 14 grams* but is enough to completely restore a couple of sets of pipes. Blue-Job Chrome Polish has protective qualities and discolorations will take longer to appear once applied. Free pin-up 2009 calendar included with each order. *Product is sold by weight. Container is not full. Comes this way from manufacturer.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12161 in Automotive
- Brand: Blue-Job
- Model: bluejob
- Dimensions: 1.50" h x 3.00" w x 3.00" l, .3 pounds
Features
- Removes Burnt on Shoe Rubber
- Completely removes Blueing and Golding from affected pipes
- Super Concentrated Powder
- Will not scratch or dull chrome...
- Coming soon Blue-Job Tee Shirts!
Customer Reviews
It works.
After I watched the videos on youtube I bought a jar. I was glad I saw the video, made it much easier. PipeBlue Job Chrome Polish .5 oz stayed clean about a year until this November I was sitting at a stoplight, choke on, blue came back. Strange, but it came off much easier the second time I blued it.
Couldn't believe how GOOD it works!!!
I bought a Harley nighster about 2 months ago from a chevy dealership that got the bike in on trade. The bike was a great price and in perfect shape except the tips of both exhaust pipes had been seriously blued. After scratchin our heads over it for awhile, me and my dad realized whoever had the bike before had used a cutting torch to burn the baffles out of the mufflers. The extreme heat had blued both pipes. I don't have the money right now for new pipes and I wanted more than anything to get rid of that ugly bluing. After reading a few reviews on Blue-job I decided to give it a try. I received my package very fast and tried it out on the cool pipes. I spit on the rag that comes with the blue-job to get it moist and dipped it into the powder to create a white paste. I used a carpenter pencil to wrap the rag around and went to work on the pipes, rubbing very hard back and forward. I couldn't believe my eyes!!! The blue and yellow was actually coming off to a nice chrome finish. I did both pipes and they look awesome...like they were brand new. I still have a lot of blue job left since it only took a few dabs into the powder to do both pipes. Great product...highly recommended!!!
Really works if......
I had used this product on a Triumph some years ago with little success, but I just got through taking the the blue and gold right off my Laverda pipes. Maybe I followed the directions this time! Be patient and follow the directions. It is not an easy, wipe-on-wipe-off, process.




