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tips on cleaning chrome.

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found this on another site.
it might be of interest to you restorer's
Cleaning Chrome with Oxalic Acid - a how to
« Thread Started on May 23, 2011, 2:12pm »
I wrote this up on Indyvinmoto but thought I would share it here also incase you aren't on the email list.
Using oxalic acid for cleaning rust off of chrome. Forget using SOS pad or aluminum foil. Oxalic acid will not scratch the chrome.

(WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES AND RUBBER GLOVES)


(PLEASE NOTE - DO NOT USE ON ALUMINUM OR CAD PLATED PARTS)

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Here is what you need. Wood bleach (oxalic acid), a tub large enough to fit your parts in and some water. I usually use about 1 tub of wood bleach to about 10 -15 gallons of water (if you have a 5 gallon bucket use less acid). Mix warm water and wood bleach together in tub, put your parts in and check every 4 to 5 hours. This is not an instand clean, it can take up to 2 days of soaking for very heavy rust as seen below.

I am into old 1980s BMX bikes so I thought I would show a test on some rusty bicycle handlebars I had in the trash. These bars, as you can see are in about as rusty condition as they can be in. The first pictures are before they went into the Oxalic acid and water bath.
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The next are after 4 hours in the acid mixture.
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The next are after 16 hours.
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s you can see there is still pitting if the chrome is too bad but if
you were to use an SOS pad on these bars, they would never clean up
like this.

(DO NOT USE ON ALUMINUM OR CAD PLATED PARTS)

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Re: tips on cleaning chrome.

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Interesting find John, but I don't see how it cleans up chrome, oxalic acid is one solution you can use prior to electro plating to clean the metal of any minor or major oxidisation, further too that chrome itself does not rust, the parent metal does from underneath so when chrome is pitted the "chrome" is gone, so that handlebar section in the picture has no chrome left!!!!!

so I would suggest the whole series of pics in the sales pitch is complete and utter guff, there is of course the possibility chemistry and metal physics have changed in my life time, but as I do my own plating on small parts I am erring on the side of its complete bullshine.

As always it will be interesting to be corrected :roll:
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As always it will be interesting to be corrected :roll:

vat!!!!!!!!!!!ya fat poof :wink:
I haven't a clue what will work or not.
just seen it posted on another forum so I thought I'll share here.
all the expert will decide if its good or not. :roll:
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johnakay wrote:As always it will be interesting to be corrected :roll:

vat!!!!!!!!!!!ya fat poof :wink:
I haven't a clue what will work or not.
just seen it posted on another forum so I thought I'll share here.
all the expert will decide if its good or not. :roll:

Lol, I'll have you know I have lost weight :lol:
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Pete O'Dell wrote:
johnakay wrote:As always it will be interesting to be corrected :roll:

vat!!!!!!!!!!!ya fat poof :wink:
I haven't a clue what will work or not.
just seen it posted on another forum so I thought I'll share here.
all the expert will decide if its good or not. :roll:

Lol, I'll have you know I have lost weight :lol:
ImageI'll havta fink summet elt now :wink:
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