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I've got two chrome bumpers that I want to paint car color. Is simply roughsanding and etching them sufficient to provide good bite or is there another trick to doing this? I read somewhere about a process of dechroming, where you reverse the polarity of the dip and the chrome falls off. Sounds like cowtipping to me, but then, what do I know? Anybody?
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Senior member, and old dude ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,823 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
I've got two chrome bumpers that I want to paint car color. Is simply roughsanding and etching them sufficient to provide good bite or is there another trick to doing this? I read somewhere about a process of dechroming, where you reverse the polarity of the dip and the chrome falls off. Sounds like cowtipping to me, but then, what do I know? Anybody? Tom It is not cow tipping. The chrome does not fall off but it will come off and chrome plates a different object in the tank. Then the copper will come off the same way. This is what they do to de chrome wheels. Wheels cost $20. Each. Bumpers may be the same. Bob B |
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