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    Quote Originally Posted by th0001 View Post
    Chrome plating is very thin (less than .5 mils typically). If you are getting a lot of flaking then the chrome shop may not have done the best job prepping the surface prior to plating it.
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    Wax them once a month. Keep them clean and make sure no brake dust sits on them for any duration of time.
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