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Chrome
How can i take the chrome off of plastic parts?
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Soak it in Windex for about 12-24 hours. Depending on the chrome, it may start to disolve the chrome after a few hours. It won't harm the plastic.
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Soak it in Westley's Bleche-White
Castrol Super Clean Clorox Bleach Easy Off Oven Cleaner. Use protection with all of these chemicals!!!
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Clorox all the way!!
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Castrol Super Clean all the way, it will be done in under and hour
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I prefer bleach too. On most models, the chrome will be gone in an hour or so. Still, I usually ain't in that much of a hurry, do I just leave it overnight.
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Cool thanks guys, i have some csc i just wasn't sure if that was the same with chrome parts.
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