Taking off chrome?

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Taking off chrome?

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Hello,

I was think of picking up a P.L. Jupiter II, at the local hobbystore, they still have one and its chrome. If I use Polly Easyoff paint remover will that work, I seem to remember someone using coke? Any thoughts or imput would be appreciated.

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It should. So will bleach, Pine-Sol or Simple Green
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I've also had good luck with Mr. Clean.

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Post by rallymodeller »

Castrol Super-Clean seems to be the favoured stuff of the automodeling crowd. You can also use Easy-Off if either a) the chrome is too thick; and/or b) you are really fast.
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Post by Saturn »

If it's plated like the Polar Lights BTTF Delorean, nothing will chemically remove that plating. You'll have to sand it off. (I don't have the J2- I just remember my stripping agony with the Delorean)

Super Clean is what I use for stripping paint and most model-kit plated chrome.
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Coke - the soft drink
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Vinegar. Cheap and environmentally friendly. Takes a couple of days, though.

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Post by MillenniumFalsehood »

Another thing that might take it off is brake fluid, but you have to thin it or else it'll dissolve the plastic. I've tried it with pre-painted kits and it took regular paint off plus the chrome, but since the chrome of the J2 isn't taken off by normal chemical means, I don't know if the brake fluid will take it off or not. :?
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Post by fubar »

I`ve had plenty of luck using Automatic dishwasher detergent.The gel type.Just put the parts in a ziplock bag,load it up and the next morning most if not all the chrome will have disolved.
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