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<blockquote data-quote="Kramsharp" data-source="post: 646480" data-attributes="member: 34022"><p>I’ve tried it a few times in the past and chrome type spray paint out of the can just doesn’t work , well not to a good standard anyway .. if it’s a part you simply can not replace , probably best to send it away to a professional to re-chrome , but it’s quite an expensive process as they will have to strip your part back to the nickel, re-nickel it and then chrome it .</p><p></p><p>If you have the option to replace it with a new quality part , that will probably be cheaper and quicker than re plating your existing part .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kramsharp, post: 646480, member: 34022"] I’ve tried it a few times in the past and chrome type spray paint out of the can just doesn’t work , well not to a good standard anyway .. if it’s a part you simply can not replace , probably best to send it away to a professional to re-chrome , but it’s quite an expensive process as they will have to strip your part back to the nickel, re-nickel it and then chrome it . If you have the option to replace it with a new quality part , that will probably be cheaper and quicker than re plating your existing part . [/QUOTE]
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