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![]() What is the best way to restore my chrome parts without having to replace them? Can I sand them down, prime them and spray them with chrome plating like from Home Depot, or is that not going to look good. Im looking for a temporary fix to my chrome until I can afford to buy replacement chrome. Any ideas, thoughts or tried and true procedures would be appreciated. Thanks.
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