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Anyone know what the 'chrome' finish ones are made of? Metal of some sort
which is very tarnish resistant - but doesn't seem as hard as stainless
steel.

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On Tuesday, 20 October 2020 at 15:00:45 UTC+1, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Anyone know what the 'chrome' finish ones are made of? Metal of some sort
which is very tarnish resistant - but doesn't seem as hard as stainless
steel.

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Cannot speak for the Homelux brand but every metal tile trim I have bought from numerous suppliers has always been Aluminium which appear to be polished and a coat of clear lacquer applied to keep the shine. I would imagine the Homelux type would be the same. I know that plastic items can be given a €śchrome€ť finish but usually on rigid plastic only as any flexing would cause the finish to flake off.

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While we're at it, why do they make external corners but not internal ones?

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