Re-chroming
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Re-chroming
I have an amount of various steel metal parts that need re-chroming. Does anyone know of a good firm that they have used please?
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Re: Re-chroming
What I do know is: DON'T go for Copper/Nickel/Chrome. If you know your chemistry, this combination onto steel puts the Base material as the sacrificial part and all you will be left with (long term) is the nickel/Chrome skin!
I was told this by a professional chrome bumper restorer, It's why Jaguar bumpers suffered so badly after they started using copper as a cheaper (faster-coating and easier to polish) base coating instead of the traditional Nickel on Chrome, which is harder work to "cut" back to get a mirror finish.
It's as much about the skill of the polisher, as it is about the plating process.
I was told this by a professional chrome bumper restorer, It's why Jaguar bumpers suffered so badly after they started using copper as a cheaper (faster-coating and easier to polish) base coating instead of the traditional Nickel on Chrome, which is harder work to "cut" back to get a mirror finish.
It's as much about the skill of the polisher, as it is about the plating process.
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Re: Re-chroming
funny but have some bumpers on a classic i plated in 1980 and they are stiull,like new, i had a lot done at plaxstons coaches in the days when you could
and all were copper,then polish, nickle lots of then polish ,finally chromium, never had an issue with this
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Re: Re-chroming
I am no expert in the process, but was told that the reason rust was appearing in my bumper after less than 12 months was because it had not had a copper coat put on before the nickel. That was also by a professional plater. http://cumbriametalfinishingltd.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; they did an excellent job of my bumper & hubcaps
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Re-chroming
I've dealt with RCJ Metal Finishers north of London for metal plating in the past (not chrome but I know it is one of the finishes they do) - they're friendly and were a lot cheaper than some of the quotes I got from other places.
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Re: Re-chroming
Many thanks everyone. I'll try that north London firm out. 