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Title: chrome hose clips
Post by: lowmk1 on 03 September 2008, 19:25
i think thats what there called? you know the type that you can get in many differant sizes and you tighten up with a screw driver? lol

i've looked at all my local motor shops and halfords and all they seem to sell is the galvanised crap

my bay would look pretty good with a full set of these!!

?? cheers
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: ...joe on 03 September 2008, 20:13
chrome ones, generally have been chromed by the owner... easier to buy stainless steel ones online or something.
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: lowmk1 on 03 September 2008, 20:20
r ok, cheers i'll have a look at stainless lol cheers!! :smiley:
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: dubslug on 03 September 2008, 22:32
dont places like lmr on ebay do them??
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: ...joe on 08 September 2008, 22:40
lmr suck. all the chrome i got off them on my old engine rusted in no time.
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: kells on 08 September 2008, 23:12
LMR is a rip off

just use stainless Jubalee (spelling?) brand ones
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: vw_matt on 13 December 2008, 20:50
lmr suck. all the chrome i got off them on my old engine rusted in no time.

Hello my name is Matt i am the owner of lmr liquidmetalrefinement.co.uk if you have had a problem you should contact us immediatly as people know we are massive vw fans and know how important your car is to you that is why we try and help as best as we possibly can.
Chrome that we sell is triple chrome plate and is the same as all chrome platers. it is tough and durable if looked after correctly.
So you should not have had any problems. the chrome parts on my mk2 have been on it for 8 years and still looks as fresh as the day i did it!
if you need advise please email or pm me sales@liquidmetalrefinement.co.uk
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: ...joe on 16 December 2008, 09:30
^^^ i did contact you.
i also bought the items along to you at ultimate dubs in '07 and was told that the guy who i had spoken to when i originally complained didn't work for you anymore (chris maybe?). i was then told that there was nothing you could do about it. i'm not quite sure how me having parts supplied by you, once chromed, now rusty is the problem of someone who used to work for you and that you wouldn't exchange them?
this 'was' my engine:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v689/raaage/DSC01292.jpg)

these parts i had done by a local firm:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v689/raaage/DSC01299.jpg)

i have no specific photo's of the parts done by your company but the parts done locally lasted, yours didn't. i know you guys are VW entheusiasts, which was why i was so disappointed by the response i got when i spoke to you at UD. your attitude was basically that it was tough luck.

anyway, this is in that past.
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: vw_matt on 16 December 2008, 09:49
Hello many thanks for the reply yes we did have a guy called chris work for us but he only did wheel polishing and had nothing to do with the plating.
As you can appreciate i speak to alot of people at the shows, And it is hard to remember later on after the show what was said and who spoke with me.
As it was some time ago i will be honest and say i cannot remember.

Buti am more than willing to help.

I fail to see how our parts would go rusty over some one elses parts all plating companys use very similar methods and probably all buy our chemicals from the same suppliers.
Really the only factor that can affect it is prep work, the parts must be fully stripped on any original coatings and plate such as inc or paint ect.. the parts must be fully polished prior to plating.
We are a mirror polishing specialist and can propbably say our polishing work is better than most commercial plating firms.

Have you had the other companys parts on the car for the same time you had our parts on the car,
Has the car been cleaned in the same time scales and manner as when our parts were on the car, has it been driven the same these are all worth concidering.

However, like i said before i am a vw nut and i want all my customers to be happy because if it was my car and my money i would fell the same.

So please let me know a list of the parts you brought from us
please let me know how you brought the items e.g ebay, website, show, ect ect,,
please let me know when you brought the items
please let me know how you paid.


I can then check it against our records and then we can offer to redo them.

KInd regards matt
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: ...joe on 16 December 2008, 20:33
hi, thanks for the response.

to be honest it was so long ago (they had obviously been bought, fitted, driven etc before ultimate dubs in '07) that i can't remember all the parts but chances are i bought them off ebay as i remember you having alot of bits on there around that time. i would have paid by paypal. also i bought the parts with me (to UD), assuming they would be able to be exchanged as they were parts you commonly had on display. plus in all fairness it wasn't you i spoke to, it was the lady with glasses.

i also don't see how one chromer can differ so much from another, but i wouldn't have raised the issue had there not been a problem. all parts were fitted at a similar time and mostly in the engine bay. i was a cleaning freak and used to clean the engine as much as the exterior. the car was only used for shows/the odd weekend blast and rarely at all in winter. i do live near the sea so expect a certain amount of corrosion due to the extra salty air, but whenever the car was laid up i would coat the engine in a sticky oil to stave off corrosion. i couldn't tell you why, but like i said, some of your parts rusted badly, whereas the parts shown above didn't.

ultimately the car was sold months ago so no longer a problem. i just thought i'd clarify what the initial issue i had was, which as you may or may not agree, made me say "lmr suck"!
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: vw_matt on 17 December 2008, 09:19
Hello like i said before we are always willing to help if a problem occurs.
Im not sure what was said at ultimate dubs as you mention a women with glasses? i dont have anyone work for me with glasses?
If you had spoke to me i would have looked at the parts you brought with you and offered to replace them.

I understand you have now sold the car and it was a long time ago, so if you are happy to accept our apoliges for any problems caused then we can leave it at that.
hope you have a great xmas and new year all the best matt. :smiley:
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: ...joe on 17 December 2008, 09:44
yeah no worries, maybe she didn't have glasses, blond-ish, young... ahh i can't remember.

happy christmas.
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: billinjah on 11 January 2009, 04:22
can i bring bits i bought from you along to UD to be replaced? ive had the same problem.
Title: Re: chrome hose clips
Post by: vw_matt on 11 January 2009, 09:44
Pm sent chap.