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![]() The Black finish is actually better against corrosion. As with most products with Chrome coatings the "Brass adherent" oxidizes a greenish crust, or corrosion. Once it starts its downhill from there.
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![]() Why wouldn't they use stainless steel instead of chrome?
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![]() Hey Kevin, did any of those brass rollers brake before? I was just wondering since it is a softer frame.
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![]() Snapper, the brass is the coating, the frame is stainless. It is the brass coating that is corrroding.
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