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    Rombos marks in the chrome?

    I've been working the chrome frames and I find these marks ... They were produced by a "dam"? What do they have?


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    It's aluminum, not chrome and probably due to fabrication to clamp the M8 or 10 inserts in the frame

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    Aluminum that piece or the entire frame?
    it looks in the picture is dirt

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    Your door frames are anodized alu, yes. The steel nut inserts are pressed in, the brown is dirt and some corrosion.

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    I cleaned them, but I did not take a picture of that area. With a brush and degreaser I look good! I found a small rust to which I had to apply deoxidizer and use due to the "steel wool" zone. If I return to disassemble the frame. I will add a picture although I do not see any interest in how it looks!
    Thanks for your answers!!

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