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Looking for somewhere that Re-Chromes alloys...?


Jamesy
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Hey hey!

 

I am looking for a place that is able to re-chrome a set of chrome alloy wheels please...

 

I have asked a couple of places and they dont do it, saying getting the original chrome off is a bit tricky without the right machine.

 

Anyone know a decent place that undertakes this work please?

 

Muchos :)

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He aint no lol, but if its for the dolucks your struggle mate. I phoned around companys for about 2 weeks when i had mine, nobody will touch them.

 

RB Chroming in america is the only place who i can see who does

 

The same as Rob mate, I also tried to get my Do Lucks re-chromed and nobody would touch them sadly.

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ok thaks anyway guys....

 

There is a seriously good chroming/plating firm near me, they're always maxed out so you might wait a while. I shall ask, although they may ask for some pictures of the pitting that they have before they will quote. (That's if they can do it!)

 

PANTS... i knew i could rely on you for a ray of sunshine....let me knowe when you can please big boy...! :love:

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I use a guy in B'ham but to date he's only done motorcycle parts for me but they have been first class

 

This is not a cheap process because they have to strip the old plating inc the nickle/copper plate that's under the chrome

then they would be re polished then be re nickle/copper plated and re polished then the final re chrome

 

I'd be surprised if they would be much under £200 per wheel if he can do them.

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looks stunning mate :cool: .......if you can give me a name or number or contact, or even ask next time you see him, would be great.

 

I shall try and get hold of him, have you got any photo's of your wheels i could show him

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  • 2 months later...

Ok little update i can only find the company above, Ashford, that will remove the chrome and undercoat so i can send them off to Ibrar to get them chrome painted... thing is Ashford want like £360 to just do their bit, plus then Ibrar - makes it VERY expensive little exercise.

 

Anyone else know of anywhere? Dnk is kindly checking out a couple of places for me also... :hi:

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This is interesting. Perhaps the problem is that it's not possible to do a good job without specialized equipment (which nobody in the UK has because chromed wheels just don't work in our climate :))

 

http://www.chromerestorationspecialist.co.uk/faq/

 

Is it triple plated?

Yes, parts are copper primed before nickel and chrome plating. In some cases we use a duplex nickel process.

 

Can you chrome on alloy?

Yes. Aluminium is a difficult material to chrome. If it has been previously chromed and is peeling it can be even more difficult. It may be worth considering having it in polished aluminium. It can look just like chrome, but without the hassle!

 

Do you chrome alloy wheels?

No, the reason is they need to be plated on special jigs. These jigs allow the chrome to plate evenly, so you have an even deposit from the outside edge of the rim through to the centre. Without this you would have a high build up on the outside edge and on thickness in the centre. This creates a problem because the edge will be susceptible to cracking if touched by a tyre lever or kerb and the centres will corrode very quickly.

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