RE: Chrome plating and stainless polishing
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RE: Chrome plating and stainless polishing



We've knocked this around before and Jimmie is right, stay away.
I have a beautiful triple plated (copper/nickel/chrome) set from a place in
NJ for my 65 Belv.
I can find the name if anyone wants it.
One thing, learn from my mistake, get YOURS done, don't swap cause they
might not fit.
They're beautiful but to get them to fit, I need hydraulics.
Tom Duross


By all means, stay away from Nu-chrome.
As far away as you can get.
They do shoddy work, have terrible BBB rating, and will screw your eyes
out of your head.
Please tell everyone that you know about them.

     Jimmy

James Elsmore wrote:
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> Does anyone have good sources for chrome plating?  I know Paul's Chrome in
PA is a good one. Any others?  I found Nu-Chrome Restoration at Carlisle.
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> How about for stainless polishing?  Anyone use Special T's Unlimited?
Prices?
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> Thanks for the info!
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