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Old 04-03-2004, 11:28 AM   #12
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lowes, home depot, any decent hardware store, and marinas

Depending on the quality of the chrome, you would let it soak for 1 maybe 2 weeks. It's IS Hydrochloric Acid so wear gloves and don't let it soak, open, in the house. This will remove the Chrome (if that's what you want to do) allowing you to paint new Chrome and not worry about it not sticking.

If you just wanted it sanded, I was recommended "80, 150 and then 220. Etch prime it, seal prime it, spray body color and then clear"
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