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Old 07-29-2003, 02:00 PM
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I assume that I can remove the flash chrome (on both stainless and aluminum moldings) using Muractic acid.
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will a thin but long chemical container enable me to chrome long thin moldings with good result (not super show quality but okay shine that will last so to say).
Yes, you've got it.

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will copy chrome do or do I need a triple kit. What are your conclusions about the above?
Either one will work, assuming you zincate first. If you have lots of repair work to do, I recommend the Triple Chrome Kit. The copper plating step allows you to plate over the repairs, then buff the copper to a shine, then nickel and chrome plate.
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