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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
My Job2 w/Chrome Package has arrived!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin Allan" data-source="post: 647305" data-attributes="member: 60736"><p>Chrome on plastic always cracks or starts delaminating after a few years, no matter what you try to do to protect it. Of course, the very thin layers that they now put on steel or alloys don't hold up nearly as well as the chrome of the 60s and 70s--that stuff could be polished and buffed forever and not be worn through. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Still, the best bet for chrome is on metal, and keep a good coat of wax on it for protection from the elements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Allan, post: 647305, member: 60736"] Chrome on plastic always cracks or starts delaminating after a few years, no matter what you try to do to protect it. Of course, the very thin layers that they now put on steel or alloys don't hold up nearly as well as the chrome of the 60s and 70s--that stuff could be polished and buffed forever and not be worn through. Still, the best bet for chrome is on metal, and keep a good coat of wax on it for protection from the elements. [/QUOTE]
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My Job2 w/Chrome Package has arrived!
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