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  • monica
    • Oct 2013
    • 15169

    #1

    Removing Chrome ??? not the same Q,

    Hi,Guys,I,m very curious,as to way most people,remove the chrome off of chrome parts, ? 9_9


    is it becourse your not happy or like the finish ?


    the color is not a real match ?


    I can understand why with the engines,as there mostly aluminum ,with chrome cover,s,


    just some think I,have been thinking about a bit before I start my builds, :S


    would like to know ,how you car and bike guys look at this , 9_9
  • colin m
    Moderator
    • Dec 2008
    • 8740
    • Colin
    • Stafford, UK

    #2
    Whilst I've never had the need to remove chrome. It could be that the 'factory' applied chrome finish looks a little 'toy' like to me.

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    • takeslousyphotos
      • Apr 2013
      • 3900

      #3
      Originally posted by monica

      Hi,Guys,I,m very curious,as to way most people,remove the chrome off of chrome parts, ? 9_9


      is it becourse your not happy or like the finish ?


      the color is not a real match ?


      I can understand why with the engines,as there mostly aluminum ,with chrome cover,s,


      just some think I,have been thinking about a bit before I start my builds, :S


      would like to know ,how you car and bike guys look at this ,
      Drop the part in a little bleach for 30 minutes or so .......... It strips the the chrome right off. Any little bits in crevices can be scrubbed out with a toothbrush .......... Give the part a good rinse off job done.


      Cheers


      PeterĀ 


      9_9

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      • Gern
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 9211

        #4
        For me, the biggest problem with chrome parts are the seam lines and attachment points. These always show up as huge faults on the finish. They look even worse when you've cleaned them up as you can't do that without removing the chrome and leaving the base colour of the plastic showing through. That may be OK if you want a heavily weathered or rusty finish, but not on something that supposed to be clean and shiny.

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        • monica
          • Oct 2013
          • 15169

          #5
          Originally posted by colin m
          Whilst I've never had the need to remove chrome. It could be that the 'factory' applied chrome finish looks a little 'toy' like to me.
          I do understand,must agree some dose like that way,ta,

          Originally posted by takeslousyphotos
          Drop the part in a little bleach for 30 minutes or so .......... It strips the the chrome right off. Any little bits in crevices can be scrubbed out with a toothbrush .......... Give the part a good rinse off job done.


          Cheers


          Peter
          ta Peter,will, do and get some white king,and not home bleach as its,very weak,

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          • takeslousyphotos
            • Apr 2013
            • 3900

            #6
            Make sure you use latex gloves or something. Bleach irritates skin.

            Cheers
            Peter

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            • Guest

              #7
              hi Monica,

              if the factory chrome is not look good (toy looks, cracks etc) i also strip it down. as peter said bleach is the best way to strip it down. if you already have thick (dense) bleach like Domestos at home it also works well. from my experience Domestos removes revell's chrome cover in 10 mins.

              Cheers
              Safak

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              • Snowman
                SMF Supporters
                • Oct 2014
                • 2098

                #8
                Its a personal thing, I typically do not like the plasticy chrome finish - it's too bright!

                Take for instance, my incomplete "Batmobile" or my completed motorcycles, the chrome is either too bright or after "cleaning" up the part it needs to be refinnished any how. Another point is that it easier to do a wash on a painted part than the plastic chrome finish - maybe its just the product I use?

                In the end, there really is no wrong or right, it's about what works for you.o_O

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                • monica
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 15169

                  #9
                  Originally posted by takeslousyphotos
                  Make sure you use latex gloves or something. Bleach irritates skin.

                  Cheers
                  Peter
                  ta for the advice,Peter,I do tend not to do that type of thing,gloves or glasses,

                  Originally posted by takeslousyphotos
                  Make sure you use latex gloves or something. Bleach irritates skin.

                  Cheers
                  Peter

                  Originally posted by Snowman
                  Its a personal thing, I typically do not like the plasticy chrome finish - it's too bright!

                  Take for instance, my incomplete "Batmobile" or my completed motorcycles, the chrome is either too bright or after "cleaning" up the part it needs to be refinnished any how. Another point is that it easier to do a wash on a painted part than the plastic chrome finish - maybe its just the product I use?

                  In the end, there really is no wrong or right, it's about what works for you.o_O
                  I do real see your point as to why,as you know,I have not done that type of work with,chrome,and did real need advice on working with it,
                  and the last thing we need as modelers,is a toy like look,

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                  • monica
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 15169

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Aurora
                    hi Monica,

                    if the factory chrome is not look good (toy looks, cracks etc) i also strip it down. as peter said bleach is the best way to strip it down. if you already have thick (dense) bleach like Domestos at home it also works well. from my experience Domestos removes revell's chrome cover in 10 mins.

                    Cheers
                    Safak
                    thats the one I,will pickup at the supermarket,next time,do real appreciate the advice for all,

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I have found that for factory chromed parts, a light dusting of Tamiya PS-31 window tint spray will dull them to a much more realistic look. It doesn't take very much so the small can goes a long way.

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                      • monica
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 15169

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Rik101
                        I have found that for factory chromed parts, a light dusting of Tamiya PS-31 window tint spray will dull them to a much more realistic look. It doesn't take very much so the small can goes a long way.
                        ta Rick,that is an option as well,if you don't wont to,strip them back and redo,some think to keep in mind,

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          No problem Monica, once you have a dusting on there, washes tend to flow and stick better too.

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                          • monica
                            • Oct 2013
                            • 15169

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Rik101
                            No problem Monica, once you have a dusting on there, washes tend to flow and stick better too.
                            ta for the help,Rik,alladie is good when doing some think new,

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              You are very welcome Monica.

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