The outside of my forks are kinda blackened up alittle where the old clamps were. What would be a good thing to use to clean the black smudge off?
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How about some BarKeeper's Friend?
It's in the cleanser section of cleaners. Seems quite abrasive, but it's not. It's safe for polished metal.
No, I haven't used it to take black smudges off forks, but it's a great metal cleaner.
It's in the cleanser section of cleaners. Seems quite abrasive, but it's not. It's safe for polished metal.
No, I haven't used it to take black smudges off forks, but it's a great metal cleaner.
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