Working with chromed bolts

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When working with chromed bolts always use some white lithium grease on the threads to keep them from locking up or binding when tightening.
 
When working with chromed bolts always use some white lithium grease on the threads to keep them from locking up or binding when tightening.
  
If you're working with chromed bolts I always use a bit of masking tape on my wrench or socket so that I keep the finish scratch free. Just tear a small piece and put it either on the bolt or on the inside of the wrench or socket itself.
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When I'm working with chromed bolts I always use a bit of masking tape on my wrench or socket so that I keep the finish scratch free. Just tear a small piece and put it either on the bolt or on the inside of the wrench or socket itself.
  
 
I've also heard, along that same line, that putting a piece of plastic, such as part of a zip lock bag, on a newly painted bolt head will save it from damage.
 
I've also heard, along that same line, that putting a piece of plastic, such as part of a zip lock bag, on a newly painted bolt head will save it from damage.

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