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Old 04-20-2006, 09:55 AM
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Chrome looks good, but it is tough to fix. That's one of the reasons why I avoid buying chrome plated wheels (paint is just easier to fix IMO). You can try some rubbing compound or chrome polish with some fine grade steel wool or even sandpaper. But you will probably just end up removing even more chrome from the surrounding area when you try to level out the repair spot. You could always have the wheel re-plated in the worst case. Maybe someone else knows a better trick.
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