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A6 2007 Chrome
The chrome on my A6 trim above the door just at the window edges has gone " milky" Audi say it is a detergent problem and nothing to do with manufacture! Anyway they want £575 to replace the 4 Chrome strips!!!!
Has anyone had this problem and how did they rectify it without selling a child to pay Audi.
Cheers
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Re: A6 2007 Chrome
Every Audi I have had has done this eventually. Nothing seems to get them clean. I've tried metal polish etc but no joy at all. Some say a light machine polish does work sometimes. I just live with the fact that it will eventually happen. Simon
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Re: A6 2007 Chrome
Some guys have had them wrapped, awkward but doable
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Am going down the carbon route as soon as funds/time allow, have a local place that will supply and do for £200, £150 if I supply the wrap.
Peeps on here have had several changes in warranty and they've all gone milky.
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Not even real chrome, plastic with a coating, :( , when I looked at mine.
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I'm just in the process of plasti dipping mine. I've done the chrome trim on the boot lid and Audi badge so far, looks ace.
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Lewis-oddie
how does that work and what result do you get ?
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It's a spray on product, looks just like paint when spraying on but it's actually a rubberised coating. If you don't like it once it's finished you can just peel it back off. Available in various different colours.
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I'm on my 3rd A6 (C6) and the chrome trim always deteriorates badly.
Prior to the A6's I owned several Rover 75's which had lots of genuine chrome which always looked like new.
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mines the same, previous owner said valeting guys did it lol.