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How To Remove Chrome From Brass Aluminium
hi there was wondering if anyone could tell me what chemical i could use to remove chrome from brass and aluminium much appreciated in advance
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Muriatic acid ( hydrochloric acid) can remove chrome from brass but would probably unduly roughen an aluminum base. Mix muriatic acid (available at DIY stores, at least here in the U.S.) at a ratio of 1:3 (1 part acid 3 parts water) in a plastic container deep enough to submerge the item to be stripped. The water should be warm but not hot and even then, use it only...
17:27 Mon 12th Jan 2015
Muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) can remove chrome from brass but would probably unduly roughen an aluminum base. Mix muriatic acid (available at DIY stores, at least here in the U.S.) at a ratio of 1:3 (1 part acid 3 parts water) in a plastic container deep enough to submerge the item to be stripped. The water should be warm but not hot and even then, use it only outdoors or a well ventilated place. Leave the item in the mixture until the chrome softens and begins to peel. You can strengthen the ratio if needed.
(Use all appropriate precautions in using any acid!)
The chrome is applied by electromagnetic processes and often involves the electroplating of nickel or other metallic surfaces, to wit; you won't be able to remove. At least not by yourself since removal of nickel is involved and uses chemical that aren't normally available...
(Use all appropriate precautions in using any acid!)
The chrome is applied by electromagnetic processes and often involves the electroplating of nickel or other metallic surfaces, to wit; you won't be able to remove. At least not by yourself since removal of nickel is involved and uses chemical that aren't normally available...
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