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Chrome touch up
I have a new chrome part that has a scratch. If I can help it, I do not want to send it back due to the amount of time for rechroming and shipping. It is not in a very obvious spot but still visible.
Are there any tools / materials / techniques, other than rechroming, that will repair the fault or minimize it? I read on this forum that Eastwood has some items that might work, but did not know what to look for on their website, so I guess I'm looking for some specifics on how to do this. Many thanks in advance. |
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Nope. Nothing out there will repair chrome to perfection except re-chroming the entire part.
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