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porbmw |
Mar 16 2011, 01:12 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 811 Joined: 10-September 08 From: Vancouver, B.C. Member No.: 9,534 Region Association: None |
It's getting to the shorter strokes. I have a bunch of rubber from Mark, need to get things/windows together.
Of course, window frames are scratched etc. Any recommendations on how to refinish them...are they true chrome...or anodized, or some other product. If chrome, I can just disassemble and ship them to the local chrome shop. If anodized, or something else, I may be in a bit of trouble re resources. Thanks |
whatabout1 |
Mar 17 2011, 06:39 AM
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Toys in Red Group: Members Posts: 403 Joined: 6-March 06 From: Charlotte, NC Member No.: 5,676 Region Association: None |
They are anodized alum. You can polish the old off and buff to perfection.
Then re-anodize. Rmember everything shows thru anodizing. Another route would be to powder coat with silver or chrome. There is a shop around here that powder coats the NASCAR wheels and you can't tell it's not real chrome. A friend is having his NLA rub rail (boat) done to aliminum color. |
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