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Happy New Year Everyone! 
I need to know who to send a very expensive chrome piece to in order to get one end, about six inches of it, repaired. Several years ago, I stored a '55 Ford trunk lip chrome molding with one end of the box taped shut and the other end sealed with staples. The box wound up being stored much longer than I had intended. The tape dried out and turned loose. The box end opened up and allowed the mud dauber wasps to get in and build their nest on the chrome piece. This resulted in pitting and discoloration and a "I could kick myself" feeling. I'd like to hear from any of you that have had good experiences with chrome restoration shops and your recommendations as to the best and most reliable. Also, if you see fit, I'd like to know which ones not to use. Thanks for your help!
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Here on the East side of the US there are a coupla choices.
I personally use Labrandis in Harrisburg Pa - Weblink is below

http://www.carchrome.com/

Wont be cheap BUT it will get done right.

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I asked a local plater about repairing the chrome at a bolt hole on one end of a rechromed bumper.  He said no, the whole bumper would have to be stripped and rechromed.  I dabbed a little silver paint on the spot and let it go.

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I saw this a while back. I have one bolt hole in a rechromed bumper that has some rust on it. Looking for a simple fix I found this. It is a bit expensive though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY0iNcApC8s


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