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What is best for removing chrome plating from plastic parts?
I use fume free Easy Off oven cleaner. For small parts or those still on pieces of sprue, I put them in a zip lock bag, spray liberally and seal overnight. Scrub with an old toothbrush when done, don't get on your fingers since it is caustic.
If I need to remove from the back side of chrome wheels, I'll put a little bit in one of those disposable Glad type containers and set the wheel face up inside. Put the lid on overnight. I'll also use this if I need to soak a bunch of individual parts.
I used Clorox and works super fast. I also heard that Simple Green works too but takes longer. Clorox takes but a few minutes then rinse in water.
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seastallion53 What is best for removing chrome plating from plastic parts?
SuperClean. I used it to remove the chrome from the plated sprues in the Monogram Red Baron hot rod. It removed the chrome in two minutes. It simply dissolved into the solution.
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Rob Gronovius I use fume free Easy Off oven cleaner. For small parts or those still on pieces of sprue, I put them in a zip lock bag, spray liberally and seal overnight. Scrub with an old toothbrush when done, don't get on your fingers since it is caustic.
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Ammonia / water solution works fine and is less harsh on you and your pets.
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I've had some success with testors ELO. It did seem to make the plastic a bit brittle though. Destroyed my 1:200 dc3.
I've used easy off to remove paint, didnt know it worked on chrome.
Thanks,
John
Soaking it in a mixture of salt and vinegar will also disolve the chrome.
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Thanks for the suggestions folks.
Regular Easy Off oven cleaner, yellow can. Strips it in minutes. Then rinse with water.
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If you are going to be Alclading (or other NMF), you can just prime and paint it, without removing the chrome (actually usually a vapor coated aluminum). Use a good metal primer, then the black undercoat, then the Alclad or metalizer.
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Purple Power does the trick.
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