Subject: RE: chrome removal
Author: Greg Bender
Date: Jul 13, 2005, 2:07 PM
Post ID: 1719157591
Hi Ted,
I, too, have been interested in a chemical or electro-chemical approach
to chrome removal. There isn't much information online about homemade
techniques and I have to think at least one reason is the health hazard.
I recently found an article online describing how to strip
electrochemical plating (like chrome, nickel, and brass). I've not tried
it, but it sounds promising. Here is the link in case you are
interested:
http://www.docv.org/articles/strip.htm
Tone Deaf Touring wrote:
sandblasted then powdercoat. you can sandblast then use etching primer then paint.. Ted Ward wrote:
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