Through cleaning, chroming and repair and using instruments such as a sandblaster, kiln and sprayers, an older appliance can look as good as new. |
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The article lambasted the efforts of a government-funded welfare agency to rehabilitate teenagers involved in chroming. |
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During the past decade, 44 people, most of them young, have died from chroming in Victoria. |
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Within hours of the program's cessation, two youths who refused to stop chroming were evicted from Berry Street and then involved in a car accident and hospitalised. |
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Nevertheless the Herald-Sun continued its campaign, denouncing any attempt to understand the broader social problems lying behind the increase in teenage chroming. |
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Long-term studies on the physical affects of chroming are scarce. |
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