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Old 12-12-19, 02:26 PM
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If you know how chrome plating stacks up on a steel part, it makes it easier to address. Chrome is the "clear coat" over the shiny nickel. The rust creeps from the steel base to the micro-fractured chrome surface. You don't want to use abrasives that could remove the protective chrome plating.
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