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Dear Sir, Madam,



I thought I would drop you an email to offer our services.

We produce many bumpers for classic cars- including some very rare models such as Gordon Keeble, AC 428, Gilbern, Goggomobil, lotus elite, Heinkel etc etc.



The bulk of our business is for more mainstream classics- everything from the VW range up to Ferrari and Maserati. However, we do have some quieter times where we are happy to produce very small quantities of other wise unobtainable bumpers for owners clubs and specialists. This sounds expensive but isn’t!



All our bumpers are produced in stainless steel, and are guaranteed for life against corrosion. We have presses and rolling wheels for most profiles of bumpers- so as long as we have original bumpers to copy, we can do so fairly easily- hand finishing to exact specifications.



Anyhow, have a look at our site if your interested. www.groupharrington.com



I am Brit, but I live and work in Vietnam where we produce our bumpers. We send by DHL airmail which takes 3 days.



Kind regards



Nathan Redfearn



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Post by Keith Andrews »

Maybe a old school hint for cleaning up chrome/stainles, even with rust

DO NOT use wire wool..this creates fine scratches , kills the gloss and expensive re polish

Hit the kitchen for a big hand full of Aluminuim foil and a bottle coke (water/thinners works well to)
Rub th item with the screwed up foil and coke...
move your feet so your jaw doest hit them when it drops open in suprise of the resault

Then several coats of good car polish leaving at least several days between.
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Post by TedAllen »

And for long term protection if laying up over winter, hit the bathroom for some Vaseline. It's pure enough for the baby's bum so it won't do your chrome any harm. It might ruin your best Chinos, however, so cling film over it.
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