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Old 04-10-2006, 11:14 AM
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Default Copper plating problem

I'm currently re-plating (gold) some parts for an electric guitar. Majority of the pieces are plating just fine and look real good. However, I do have 1 or 2 pieces that are giving me a problem. As I removed the old plating from these parts I detected a layer of copper underneath the original gold layer. (This was the case on only these specific parts.) Therefore, during the re-plating process, I assumed these same parts would require an initial layer of copper, and then a final layer of gold.

After buffing the bare metal to a great shine I applied the copper, and shortly afterwards I noticed what appears to be long, fine scratches in the finish. The bare metal did not have these 'scratches' before I'd applied the copper.

I'm tempted to re-buff these 'scratched' parts and apply gold directly to see what happens.

(All of the other parts - that I'd gold-plated - turned out fine, and I used the same brush, power supply, etc.)



Any ideas?



Thanks!
Mike
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