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04-04-2008, 09:50 AM
Is tripple chrome plating just some sales BS/Gimick?

Polished stainless steel is always going to hold up better than chrome, right?

I'm so sick of polishing all this damn chrome on my rig trying to keep the salt from pitting it.

TIA!

drmiles
04-04-2008, 12:21 PM
Chrome bad... paint it black.. or line x it. polished steal will always be able to be repolished the chrome will chip pit and peal. Black is the way to go..

Lucky1
04-04-2008, 03:05 PM
Triple chrome plating is a show finish chrome. The part is polished,then copper plated,then nickel plated, and then chromed. That type of chrome is not nearly as durable as polished stainless.

8500lbs
04-06-2008, 07:48 AM
i have heard of cerama Chrome. it is a chrome like finish done with powder coating. i have also heard it is very strong.

my .02
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Tex_h2
04-06-2008, 08:39 AM
I've got a black chrome piece that is gorgeous...

8500lbs
04-06-2008, 09:45 AM
can yu post some pics of that? I have heard it looks sweet.

Thanks
B

Tex_h2
04-06-2008, 06:46 PM
I love it, its not shinny chrome, nor is it powdercoat black....a happy medium.

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lennyrebel
04-07-2008, 05:21 AM
True stainless is great but their is some really mediocre stainless out there. I put stainless lower body panels on a Yukon and had to coat it with Amsoil metal protectant every winter to keep rust off. I had a stainless prop on an Omc sterndrive that had to have rust scoured off regularly as well. I do live in the rust belt area though. So whatever your preference it all seems to require care.

finall
04-07-2008, 05:44 PM
All chrome is "triple plated". That is how all chrome is applied. Show chrome involves just a bit more prep.

Lucky1
04-07-2008, 07:20 PM
Finall, all chrome is not triple plated. They have diferent processes they can do. They can do what is called " Straight Plate " where all they do is polish the part and then apply the chromium. There are several different ways of applying chrome without using copper or nickel.

finall
04-08-2008, 06:18 AM
Lucky1: It looks like I stand corrected!

I did not realize that you can just apply chromium to aluminum parts with no base metal. All the parts (like wheels) that I have seen have either been prepped with copper or something else.

But, your info would likely explain why all of the aftermaket chromed aluminum accessories for the H2 chrome peel badly in one season. They all look like hell here in the wet Pacific NW on any H2 I have seen. These guys spend tens of thousands of $$ on this stuff, and it looks worse in a year than if they left the vehicle alone.

It looks so bad, that the dealer strips this stuff off when they get one in as a trade-in or auction vehicle.

So it is buyer beware! Thanks for the clarification!

Lucky1
04-08-2008, 06:49 AM
No problem glad I could help. The copper is only used to fill in the pits, gouges and sandmarks after buffing and then the part is buffed again after the copper is applied. The nickel is then applied for the deep shine it makes and then the chromium is applied . It is a very complex procedure and there are lots of platers that will try to cut corners at the consumers expense. Copper is very expensive so a lot of platers will try and not copper plate. That makes the nickel not stick to the part as well. If triple plated correctly you can have a durable , long lasting deep shine that will last for years. If not, it will tarnish and definitely peel. Hope that I helped .

H2Buff
04-10-2008, 04:38 PM
I have a powdercoater that claims he can duplicate black chrome with powdercoat over regular chrome. Has anyone ever tried this? It seems that it would be more durable than chrome, while still providing some shine.

8500lbs
04-10-2008, 04:45 PM
I have a powdercoater that claims he can duplicate black chrome with powdercoat over regular chrome. Has anyone ever tried this? It seems that it would be more durable than chrome, while still providing some shine.
what does he do, just a thin coat or what,
I would not trust it. Options are it looks poor quality because it is thin coat and could look blotchy. or option 2 is that it looks good and then the chrome underneath cracks, chips, or does the usual chrome stuff and makes the surface look crappy.

Just my .02
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H2Buff
04-10-2008, 05:14 PM
what does he do, just a thin coat or what,
I would not trust it. Options are it looks poor quality because it is thin coat and could look blotchy. or option 2 is that it looks good and then the chrome underneath cracks, chips, or does the usual chrome stuff and makes the surface look crappy.

Just my .02
B

I saw some samples that looked pretty good, I dont know the process. Wouldnt the powdercoat act as a protectant for the chrome, and minimize or eliminate the chrome problems?

HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
04-11-2008, 07:26 AM
Can you get pics of PC chrome to put next to the black chrome for us to look at an add the nays and yeahs to.

TAZ

8500lbs
04-11-2008, 02:56 PM
i dont think it would be a protectant for the chrome. i see it more like a poor foundation for the powder coat. when ever i have had to powder coat something i have had to sandblast and scuff it down to a good clean surface.

Thanks
B