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    I have a 1600 vulcan classic with a scratch on the chrome oil casing. I would like some help in smoothing out the scratch and to copy chrome it. I have never done anything like this before but am willing to try anything. thanks
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    i'm not plating right now myself, but i'm looking into the plug'n'plate system for scratch repair.
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    Hey wats up
    ok first off you can not plate over chrome the chrome must be removed then the scratches
    or scratch must be sanded/polished out (remember the best finish you start with is the best finish you will end up with) .Chrome Plate dose not cover scratches.
    If you have any other questions about this process please feel free to contact me
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    jim, is it possible to build the scratch with pnp copper, then use pnp copy chrome to try to fix the scratch? thanks. mike
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    Mike
    Because the copper has to have time to build up the plug and plate is just not right for this application
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    jim, are you saying the copper can't be built up with the pnp? i was under the impression that it could-or is it just not economically feaseable(sp)?
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    Mike
    The pnp is a great tool for small pieces but yes its just not economically feasible
    if you can send me a pic of the part at jimcarryeaton@yahoo.com and I can tell you better what the best course of action would be but I believe the best ways are to sand or polish out the scratch or to fill it in with solder or weld
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    no concrete projects yet, jim, but i was thinking in terms of blemishes(light scratches) on chrome bumpers.
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    Mike
    I have done some pieces on bumpers like extensions I have posted the on this site now they were scratched deep and we used a tig to fill them in. If your plan is to use the pnp take time to practice
    I cant stress this enough and remember that no plate will stick to chrome so the area you are working with will have to be stripped just the chrome not the nickel or copper underneath another way to fill theses scratches would be silver solder or Caswell’s plum-loy there are also some other products in the Caswell’s catalog that you might look at .
    Practice makes perfect
    Hope I’ve been able to help
    Good luck
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    thanks for the advice, jim
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