Stripping chrome
geofroley
07-05-2004, 08:13 AM
How do I strip chrome on plastics? I'm working on the Revell Civic Hatch 2 in 1 and some of the engine stuff is just too much chrome for me.
mel79
07-05-2004, 08:22 AM
Liquid plumber takes chrome off very effectively. I've used it on flat type chrome like Fujimi and Tamiya wheels etc. and it takes only about a minute to strip all the chrome. I haven't noticed any damage to plastic but it doesn't hurt to try with a test part (piece of sprue) first to avoid damaging the precious parts. Don't soak your hands in the stuff and don't use it on aluminum container, it might even eat its way through metal because there's some chemical reaction which makes the metal soak away (NaOH + metal = something...).
-Mikko
-Mikko
geofroley
07-05-2004, 08:49 AM
Liquid plumber takes chrome off very effectively. I've used it on flat type chrome like Fujimi and Tamiya wheels etc. and it takes only about a minute to strip all the chrome. I haven't noticed any damage to plastic but it doesn't hurt to try with a test part (piece of sprue) first to avoid damaging the precious parts. Don't soak your hands in the stuff and don't use it on aluminum container, it might even eat its way through metal because there's some chemical reaction which makes the metal soak away (NaOH + metal = something...).
-Mikko
I'll try that. Thanks.
-Mikko
I'll try that. Thanks.
Okiemodelbuilder
07-05-2004, 09:57 AM
Liquid plumber takes chrome off very effectively. I've used it on flat type chrome like Fujimi and Tamiya wheels etc. and it takes only about a minute to strip all the chrome. I haven't noticed any damage to plastic but it doesn't hurt to try with a test part (piece of sprue) first to avoid damaging the precious parts. Don't soak your hands in the stuff and don't use it on aluminum container, it might even eat its way through metal because there's some chemical reaction which makes the metal soak away (NaOH + metal = something...).
-Mikko
I use Castrol Super Clean to strip chrome from model parts. It takes a little longer than a few minutes, but CSC will not hurt your plastic parts.
With any chemical agent, be sure to wear protective gear like gloves and eye protection.
Marc
-Mikko
I use Castrol Super Clean to strip chrome from model parts. It takes a little longer than a few minutes, but CSC will not hurt your plastic parts.
With any chemical agent, be sure to wear protective gear like gloves and eye protection.
Marc
Fastphil
07-05-2004, 10:51 AM
:iagree:
bigford550
07-05-2004, 10:53 AM
ive been useing household bleach for
a while and it works fine. untill i tryed
it on a amt kit i have the front bumper
soaking for hours and nothing, chrome
rims from tamiya are stripped in a min
a while and it works fine. untill i tryed
it on a amt kit i have the front bumper
soaking for hours and nothing, chrome
rims from tamiya are stripped in a min
ProSStreet
07-05-2004, 12:18 PM
I'll add to the list: Easy off oven cleaner gets rid of chrome pretty quick. A lot of people dont use it because of the fumes. As always, wear gloves, glasses, and use it outdoors.
EMAXX
07-06-2004, 11:35 AM
I've been using bleach for some time and it works great.
geofroley
07-13-2004, 09:56 AM
I use Castrol Super Clean to strip chrome from model parts. It takes a little longer than a few minutes, but CSC will not hurt your plastic parts.
With any chemical agent, be sure to wear protective gear like gloves and eye protection.
Marc
How long should I leave the chrome parts in the CSC?
With any chemical agent, be sure to wear protective gear like gloves and eye protection.
Marc
How long should I leave the chrome parts in the CSC?
Fastphil
07-13-2004, 09:58 AM
till there's none left.
geofroley
07-13-2004, 10:08 AM
I was looking for a more in depth answer.
CADguy
07-13-2004, 10:18 AM
I stripped chrome in CSC last night.
That's all I've ever stripped chrome with.
After about 10 minutes it's gone..
Just wash it with soap and water well after.
I scrub parts with Dawn dishwash liquid and a toothbrush, then rinse well.
Chrome stripped, part washed and repainted under 30 minutes..
And DO wear gloves or use tweezers. CSC is pretty nasty stuff on the hands.
That's all I've ever stripped chrome with.
After about 10 minutes it's gone..
Just wash it with soap and water well after.
I scrub parts with Dawn dishwash liquid and a toothbrush, then rinse well.
Chrome stripped, part washed and repainted under 30 minutes..
And DO wear gloves or use tweezers. CSC is pretty nasty stuff on the hands.
geofroley
07-13-2004, 10:25 AM
Will do that CADguy. Thanks for the help.
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