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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I place an order?
A: Select your vehicle from the drop down menu at the top of our online store. Type what you're looking for in the search box or just click the Go! button to view all the products for your vehicle. Find the product you're looking for and click the "Add To Shopping Cart" button. You will be taken to your Shopping Cart where you can view all your items. If you want more than one item, change the quantity and click "Update Quantities". You will see your estimated total at the bottom. If you want to continue shopping, click the "Continue Shopping" button at the bottom. Once you have everything you want in your shopping cart, click the "Check Out" button at the bottom.

Q: How much is shipping? Do you ship Internationally?
A: Shipping to the USA can be calculated by entering your postal code in the area provided while viewing your shopping cart. We also ship internationally and accurate shipping will automatically be added for orders to Canada during checkout, before you confirm your order. All other countries please contact us for shipping quotes.

Q: What's better, show chrome or polished stainless?
A: While polished stainless shares the same great look as show chrome, there's no comparison for durability. Polished stainless scratches as easily as your cars paint and it's a lot easier to see because of how reflective it is. Chrome is a super hard plating that readily resits scratching. For anyone that actually drives their car or enjoys not having to polish their covers every week, chrome is the choice for you! Take a look at what makes our products stand out from the crowd.

Q: Are your covers "Triple Chrome Plated"?
A: The expression triple chrome plated can be used loosely. It can mean there are three layers of any type of plating. All of our premium covers are plated with a total of four layers, we call it "Show Chrome". Before any plating the covers are smoothed and buffed by hand. They are then plated with copper and polished to a mirror shine, plated twice with a special proprietary nickel, then plated with chrome and a final buffing is done. In between each process the part is acid dipped and cleaned.

Q: What do the finishes you offer look like and is there a benefit to one over another?
A: Out of the finishes we offer, chrome is by far the easiest to take care of and the only finish we currently offer on our premium covers. We offer machine finish (fine brushed lines) on our billet aluminum caps. You need to make sure to keep a coat of wax on these or they will corrode and get a white looking film on them. You could also polish these yourself if you're trying to save some money. Click on the following links to see a picture of our different finishes: Chrome, Machine.

Q: How should I clean my new chrome covers?
A: Proper care can provide a show quality shine for years to come. To clean your chrome covers, we recommend you use a quality microfiber and a liquid sealant or a pure wax (not polish) with no abrasives added. Not only will this provide a scratch free shine but it will also protect your covers finish. If your chrome covers are just dusty, you can wipe them down with a paper towel and glass cleaner.

Q: Do you offer any type of warranty?
A: All of our Yofab & Specialized Stainless brand products carry a 30 day warranty if purchased directly from Yoast Fabrication or an Authorized Dealer. Parts wrapped by Yoast Fabrication with 3M DI-NOC™ carry a 30 day warranty. Please see our Terms & Conditions for full agreement.

Q: Can you powder coat chrome covers? What about anodizing? Do you offer the service?
A: You can powder coat our chrome products. They can not be anodized but you can get the same effect with candy powder coating (translucent). We no longer offer powder coating in house due to lack of interest. If you can not find a local powder coating shop, we recommend ThePowdercoater.com

Q: What's 3M DI-NOC & where can I find more info?
A: For more info on 3M DI-NOC including high resolution photos and tutorials, check out: http://showcarforum.com