Stainless Steel Wheel cleaning
#16
There's no good solution. Paint won't stick well to the chrome that's left. The paint will probably flake off not to mention it will probably look like crap where the chrome is peeling to begin with. You can try to clean them as much as you want but it won't make the chrome come back. No money, gotta live with it.
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#21
That might have been true back then. I used to supervise a 60,000 square foot plating department for a Fortune 500 company. Our biggest cost was pollution control equipment & its operation. And chrome plating has its own special set of effluent headaches. The costs were silly back then and have only gotten worse. This has driven much of the work offshore (cheaper to pollute in China) and some to lower volume shops that are below the EPA's radar screen. That keeps their costs low and the combination of those two forced us to close our operation.
#22
Believe it or not this was in the Bay Area of extremely strict, paranoid California. There were 4 plating shops within a 50 mile radius. I remember getting a very good plating job done on 5 Acura Legend stock spoke wheels for $600. I used to plate all sorts of motorcycle crap...drop the bike and ended up having same parts done more than once at different shops. This is how I learned how different shops and plating methods produced a large differences in appearance and longevity.
#26
Maybe they just didn't want to do it and made up a number. If they really charged like that how much wheel work would they get when it's cheaper to buy new? Even if they catered to vintage custom work with shipping prices I cant imagine getting many vehicles over a period of time that would be worth the expense.