I have a few engine covers that are chrome and have been flaking and pitting. They are all toasted. I have been reading for weeks on how to recover them and have decided that I want all the chrome off so that I can either paint the engine myself or have pieces powder coated. My problem now is getting this flaking chrome off. I have done the following with much dismay: Sand blasted, soda blasted, soaked in brake fluid, sanded, and even started to slowly and carefully grind off the chrome. All with very little luck.
I called three different plate shops and they all quoted me around $300 with extra fees to have the stuff chemically de-plated. This is extremely high as the process takes a few hours in a nitric acid bath.
So my question, or a search for an opinion, is what do I do? I would like to do this myself at the rate they are charging me. I did get a quote from a reputable plater and it was almost $200 less and they are super busy so turn around is longer (weeks rather than a day and they are further away).
I would like to do the Nitric Acid bath on my own and do well with chemical safety but Its not easy trying to get a hold of Nitric Acid locally and it would have to be ordered with a lot of hoops to jump through. Yes, I thought about making it myself with fertilizer, nitric salt, etc. But that is again, way too much work.
Does anyone have any thoughts as to what I should do? I have attached a few photos. The pieces are from a 1975 kawasaki Z1 900. Thanks again to all those who take the time to read through this.
Also, if it helps, I am not sure there is a copper plating underneath. I flaked away a few large pieces and could not identify copper. The pieces are aluminum with what appears to be a nickel or chrome plating and my guess is chrome as it is extremely hard.





