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If it has not set (which usually takes a day), it could.
Door handles pop off
The door handles and window cranks should have a plastic trim ring between the chrome handles and the door panel. Also, behind the door panel is a spring. Push the door panel and trim rings toward the door. This should reveal neck of the handle. On the neck, parallel with the door, you will see a pin about the thickness of a cocktail straw. Get a hammer and small punch to gently knock out the pin. Then the handle will slide off. After that you can pull the edges of the door panel away carefully to access the window mechanism. But take note of where the spring is located and its orientation when you remove the door panel so you can reinstall in the same position. Good luck.
scrape the peely paint off and then re-paint it
Chrome plating will bubble when the plating comes loose from the base metal. It will eventually pop off, an there is no way to stop it. The best you can do short of replating is to use chrome simulated paint to touch up the spot when the bubble comes off.
you need to pop off the corners of the door handles and just screw them in with a Philips tell there tight and then put the little rubber pads back on that are covering it
The best way to clean cabinet door handles is by using natural products such as lemon juice. It depends on what the handle itself is made out of and what needs to be cleaned off of it.
If I remember correctly, you need to push in on the decorative ring around the handle exposing a split pin, tap out the split pin with a small punch and hammer and the handle will pull off. These directions are for the inside door handles and window crank handles.
you have to take the door panel off and make sure the window is up and it is two bolts to take off
there should be a screw where the door handle is and maybe on the corners of the door panel. undo any screws and take off any handles then pop off the panel with a flathead screwdriver.
Use Tremclad spray, mask off the window part.
yes, thats a short answer ^^^^ and will have people ruining their stuff in no time. Yes you can paint over chrome. First you have to etch it with acid, or use a self etching primer at the very least. Do not try sanding chrome it wll only end up uneven. Some have used sandblasting to etch the chrome, but i haven't tried it that way though i imagine it will work. After any of the above, paint over the primer as usual.