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Old 02-02-2008, 02:01 PM
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Default Re: How many amps do I need to strip chrome

You may also have fallen into a very common trap. Chrome strips VERY quickly because it's a very thin layer, and the nickel plate that's under it looks very similar to the chrome.

Many people call us saying their stripper isn't working, when in fact the chrome has all gone and they're looking at the nickel plate.

Test with a stainless wand, connected to reverse plate, and use some stripper solution. If you see a yellow stain on the bandage, there's still chrome on there.
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