Those sockets appear to be chromed, not painted. The dull silver color is consistent with chrome plating on unpolished surfaces. With all due respect to the SK rep, whoever he or she was, painting the interior of a socket after chrome plating would be both technically stupid and unnecessarily costly. Why would anyone apply paint over a superior wear surface? And what knucklehead would pay extra for that to be done?
Don't mean to sound stubborn. I guess I can't understand why any half wit would paint the inside of a socket. Corrosion inhibiting oils and waxes, I can understand. I have a variety sockets of different makes including Danaher made Craftsman. None are painted. I think you guys are mistaking chrome and flaking chrome for paint. Point is, it won't necessarily be shiny or look like chrome.
Don't mean to sound stubborn. I guess I can't understand why any half wit would paint the inside of a socket. Corrosion inhibiting oils and waxes, I can understand. I have a variety sockets of different makes including Danaher made Craftsman. None are painted. I think you guys are mistaking chrome and flaking chrome for paint. Point is, it won't necessarily be shiny or look like chrome.
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