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Old 01-11-09 | 11:27 AM
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bikemeister
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Originally Posted by Kommisar89
Hmmm...interesting. I'll probably leave that job to the experts when the time comes but I figured a little Stripeze or similar product would do the trick.
Many years ago I had a 70's Peugeot with a half chrome/half painted fork. While refinishing I figured out that the whole fork was chromed, and the top half was painted over the chrome. Thinking a chromed fork would be a nice touch, I attempted to strip the top paint off with stripper. It didn't bundge!!! Ended up scraping the paint off with a razor blade, and it took MANY applications of chrome cleaner to get the shine even close.
Don't know if this is helpful (maker, year, part's are all different) FWIW
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