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77 Trans AM Grill Overspray
Hi. For this part, is there a recommended way to remove the overspray, from the chrome. Thank you.
FB285R 1977 Grille, Trans Am and Formula, RH (RE)....... 139.00/ea. FB285L & FB285R exhibit minor flaws from the chroming process and slight overspray may be evident. Quality is still considered very good. |
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A medium reducer designed for paint will do.
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Just a hypothetical, but these are not cheap items. Can you not inform your supplier to do a better job in the manufacturing process or you will not accept them, thus not having to explain to the end user how to fix a known problem ?
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We always notify the manufacturers when there is a problem. The factories build thousands of one specific item at a time. Hence the reason we have to wait until the next run for a problem to be fixed. We are on top of every defect that comes across our desks, sometimes it just takes a little more time to fix.
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