Jim,
Although my chrome is fine, I do have experience with chroming bumpers.
In all cases the entire bumper is plated with all layers of metal
(copper, nickel, chromium). Usually only the front face is polished, to
reduce labor costs. This is how the factory did it. If metal repairs
are necessary it is done before the plating(s), usually called "triple
plating".
No additional protection to prevent rust is necessary, however both
sides should be cleaned of surface deposits.
Steve
Steve Laifman
Editor
http://TigersUnited.com
Rollright@aol.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just got back my (4) bumpers from Nu-Chrome in New Bedford, MA. They are
> absolutely beautiful ! I sent two of them to Gary Fish last night via wife,
> and he was also very, very pleased. The cost was $ 250 each.
> I am totally satisfied. I have no connection to Nu-Chrome other than as a
> business partner.
> For your convenience, their number is 800-422-8012. You forget what really
> good chrome looks like. What a pleasure.
>
> Now, I remember that people have talked about painting the rear side of the
> bumpers to prevent rust. Is there any hot set-up in this process? I have a
> can of Eastwood Rust Encapsulator, but as there is no rust as of yet, I'm
> not sure this is the correct paint to use. So what do you fellows recommend
> ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jim Armstrong
> Mk 1A 382002083
> LRXFE
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