Five years ago when I did a complete restoration on my coach, I had my
back
bumper straightened and rechromed. Looked great for about 4 years. Now
a few
tiny rust spots are appearing.
Phil,
The single largest supplier of '55 through '57 Chevrolet parts in
Orlando sends all of their replating work to a place called Lemon Grove
Plating here in San Diego. They also straighten & refinish stainless
steel trim. I've had quite a bit of work done there and although it's
expensive, they truly are among the best in the US. Last time I
inquired, I was told that they ship 3,000 lbs a month back & forth to
the organization in Orlando. When they're finished, the bumpers are
razor straight & the chrome so perfect that it almost looks like it has
a bluish appearance. You pay for perfection though.
Don't be fooled by those that advertise triple plating. Basic chrome
plating is a 3 tank process ie; copper, nickle then the chrome, which is
clear. It's all in the prep and the cleanliness of the tanks.
This probably didn't help much,
Steve F.
back
bumper straightened and rechromed. Looked great for about 4 years. Now
a few
tiny rust spots are appearing.
Phil,
The single largest supplier of '55 through '57 Chevrolet parts in
Orlando sends all of their replating work to a place called Lemon Grove
Plating here in San Diego. They also straighten & refinish stainless
steel trim. I've had quite a bit of work done there and although it's
expensive, they truly are among the best in the US. Last time I
inquired, I was told that they ship 3,000 lbs a month back & forth to
the organization in Orlando. When they're finished, the bumpers are
razor straight & the chrome so perfect that it almost looks like it has
a bluish appearance. You pay for perfection though.
Don't be fooled by those that advertise triple plating. Basic chrome
plating is a 3 tank process ie; copper, nickle then the chrome, which is
clear. It's all in the prep and the cleanliness of the tanks.
This probably didn't help much,
Steve F.