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	<title>Comments on: How do I re-chrome or replate my metal bath hardware? Palm Springs Stephan with the answer</title>
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		<title>By: karmi_woolfe</title>
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		<description>Thank you, Stephan, for the replating information. I still think it would be worth it for a few pieces that just cannot be found or replaced. You did make it sound like plating hundreds of pieces at a time might be more economical, so I couldn't help but get an image of a bunch of us retro-lovers -- hoodads and thingymajigs in hand -- flocking outside of a centrally located US plating company going for that group discount! FIELD TRIP!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, Stephan, for the replating information. I still think it would be worth it for a few pieces that just cannot be found or replaced. You did make it sound like plating hundreds of pieces at a time might be more economical, so I couldn&#8217;t help but get an image of a bunch of us retro-lovers &#8212; hoodads and thingymajigs in hand &#8212; flocking outside of a centrally located US plating company going for that group discount! FIELD TRIP!!!</p>
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