I was going to ask the same question about a de-chroming instructions. I found some youtube stuff about using "easy-off" oven cleaner or even Coca-Cola... Serious, would you care in sharing your wisdom with us about your method?
Yep no problem. After asking on here and searching the net I came up with the above method.
Muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) is available ready diluted at hardware stores as concrete cleaner.
I used a 4amp 12 volt car battery charger. Fill a PLASTIC container with the liquid. Suspend the part to be cleaned in the container, I used some brazing wire and connect to one lead of the charger, on the other side of the container I clipped a piece of copper plumbing pipe immersed in the solution and connected the other lead. Make sure the leads are out of the liquid.
Use low power if you have a variable charger and switch on. Within seconds the chrome will come off of the smaller bits you connect up. The top and bottom plates dechrome quickly also however the nickel takes longer. Don't zap for more than a minute at a time and check the piece by taking out, neutralizing in water and rubbing with a nylon abrasive dish cleaner. The aim obviuosly is to remove the coatings without pitting the metal itself. As I said earlier, I originally had it connected up wrong and ended up giving my bottom plate a coating of copper! very nice but not the aim!!!
WARNINGS!!!
USE COMMON SENSE, YOU ARE WORKING WITH ACID AND ELECTRICITY. USE SAFETY GOGGLES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. THIS METHOD GIVES OFF EXPLOSIVE FUMES SO DO IT OUTSIDE LIKE I DID AND WEAR A MASK.
WASH EVERYTHING PROPERLY WITH FRESH WATER.
I tested this method first, to get the timings right, by using an old pentax spotmatic bottom plate which by the way, doesn't have nickel and the chrome came off VERY easily.
And please, DON'T have any kids, minors or non common sense people around whilst you attempt this.
THIS CAN BE TRIED AT YOUR OWN RISK, NO ONE ELSES!!!
I hope this helps, happy black painting
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