On this one, I stripped all the hardware off and started on the shell with goo-gone to remove the sticker residue in a few places.
After that, a good wipe down with 409 to remove any excess sticker glue and grime. Then one light coat of mcguairs scratch remover to take off any light scratches and general haziness.
Then I finish up with a few applications of any good car polish.
I've been using Zaino Z-5 because it's what I have on hand for detailing cars.
I always buff well between coats so I can remove any excess and check my progress as I go.
On the chrome I use Noxon ( this stuff is potent- use in a well ventilated area) or Brasso to remove all the gunk and to clean and bring out the shine. Then a good wipe down to remove all of the product and gunk.
Finally, a couple of soft t-shirt or flannel rags ( one in each hand) and buff until you think you can't buff anymore!
If your chrome is really gunked up I usually use a scotch brite ( with very light pressure) with the cleaner to loosen things up. I have not scratched any chrome yet with this method yet, but you never know so check a small spot first! You can also soak all the chrome hardware overnight in blue Dawn dish soap and warm water to loosen things up.
My wife loves waking up to a bathtub full of drum parts in the morning when she goes to take a shower!
Thanks for looking,Randy