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how to protect newly chromed mudguard
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how to protect newly chromed mudguard
Just had front mudguard re-chromed by the London Chroming Co. How do I protect the underside from corrosion? Suggestions include: paint it with Hammerite Smooth (silver) paint or Hammerite Waxoyl. What has worked long-term for you?
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Steve - not picked the stuff up yet but will report on quality (should be good as they appear to be an "old fashioned" sort of place on the Old Kent Road, London, just down the road from me.
As to cost - ?280 to chrome a front mudguard, two stanchion brackets that hold the headlight and about four brackets that hold the brake pipes etc plus four bolts. probably not the cheapest but think the work is quite fiddly and they are rollimg a small dent out of the mudguard as well
As to cost - ?280 to chrome a front mudguard, two stanchion brackets that hold the headlight and about four brackets that hold the brake pipes etc plus four bolts. probably not the cheapest but think the work is quite fiddly and they are rollimg a small dent out of the mudguard as well
Dear Santa, please can I have...
Pigford - you make a good point there.
I picked the chromed parts up today and in my view the finish is truely outstanding. On every part you can see the care that has gone into the preparation and finishing - way above the standard of NOS or pattern parts.
But as you say, here we go - got to do th rest now. What they call a rolling restoration I think.
I would say give London Chroming a try - expensive it may be but what a good result
I picked the chromed parts up today and in my view the finish is truely outstanding. On every part you can see the care that has gone into the preparation and finishing - way above the standard of NOS or pattern parts.
But as you say, here we go - got to do th rest now. What they call a rolling restoration I think.
I would say give London Chroming a try - expensive it may be but what a good result
Dear Santa, please can I have...
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