I have an accessory mascot from the thirties. This thing is really rare and has some fine detail. Luckily its brass without pitting. Can anyone recommend a really good plater that won't buffout or burn the fine detail? Thanks!
You tease... What's the name of it?The issue with fine detail is not just the buffing-down of it, BUT the build thickness of the chrome underlayment layers! Those first layers need to be onionskin paper thin or the detail is filled up with those materials.
There is now a "spray chrome" coating I saw on YouTube the other day. Goes on like paint, but is chrome. Sure, there were such things earlier, but this looks to be a much improved product than what I saw 15 years ago. Might check it out. Might also be better to do than ship something across the country and it get lost. Or the plater destroys it in the process of "making it nice again".
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This is not the video I saw, but check this one out from Stardust Colors UK for their "NeoYou tease... What's the name of it?
These folks are said to be really good. I'm sure the price reflects it. Advanced Custom Chrome : Home
This will be easy for a good plater as generally speaking, they don't have to copper plate before the final chrome.I have an accessory mascot from the thirties. This thing is really rare and has some fine detail. Luckily its brass without pitting. Can anyone recommend a really good plater that won't buffout or burn the fine detail? Thanks!
I have had this company do bumpers for me.They do great work and very happy with the results.You tease... What's the name of it?
These folks are said to be really good. I'm sure the price reflects it. Advanced Custom Chrome : Home