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Wheel chroming




Hi, first thank you for this great site. Second I have a shop that fixes damaged wheels. what is the best way to rechrome a wheel or a rim after it was rewelded and fixed again? I don't have problem with the silver ones -- I can repaint them; but what is killing me is the chrome rims. them I can fix but I can't do anything about chroming. what is your advise to me? is there any special machine I can buy to do the job? something easy and to the point?

Thanks

Dhary jh

2006



Dear Dhary

You have to strip old chrome and nickel from repaired one and re do it , for this you require nickel and chrome plating plant facility. In UAE all rim repairing companies have plating facility n hope you too join us electroplating family.

Qutub Saify

2006


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