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crankcase76
23rd March 2016, 10:31 PM
I have recently acquired a second Jetfire with the intention to get some Reprolabels to do a Macross/ decepticon Jetfire. As I have looked on YouTube for the removal of the chrome and have seen a few options, I am wondering what would be the best way of doing it. As we don't get the US cleaning products and I know that Hydrogen peroxide cleans yellowing plastic, what would be available for this application?

CHILENO20
23rd March 2016, 11:05 PM
I have recently acquired a second Jetfire with the intention to get some Reprolabels to do a Macross/ decepticon Jetfire. As I have looked on YouTube for the removal of the chrome and have seen a few options, I am wondering what would be the best way of doing it. As we don't get the US cleaning products and I know that Hydrogen peroxide cleans yellowing plastic, what would be available for this application?

Hehehe, you're doing what I did :D I ended up just spray painting over the chrome bits. I've heard that over cleaner works but which brand, no clue. I recommend you shoot a PM to M-Bot whose pretty knowledgeable with those types of questions.

crankcase76
23rd March 2016, 11:59 PM
Thanks Chileno, will give it a shot.

Stug
24th March 2016, 12:03 AM
Any oven cleaner will work. I've used Home Brand and Mr Muscle before. Spray the parts completely, put them in a sealed plastic bag or old take away container (to contain fumes) over night then wash in water. It may need a couple of applications. it won't damage the plastic at all.

crankcase76
24th March 2016, 12:09 AM
Any oven cleaner will work. I've used Home Brand and Mr Muscle before. Spray the parts completely, put them in a sealed plastic bag or old take away container (to contain fumes) over night then wash in water. It may need a couple of applications. it won't damage the plastic at all.

Will try this as well if I can't get anything to get it off.

gamblor916
24th March 2016, 08:57 AM
Bleach will work as well.

M-bot
24th March 2016, 01:07 PM
Concur with the oven cleaner suggestion. PM'd you with more details.

Good luck, let us know how you go.:)

GoktimusPrime
24th March 2016, 09:27 PM
I've heard that simple dishwashing detergent can strip chrome off.

crankcase76
26th March 2016, 06:42 PM
So as advised with the use of oven cleaner to remove chrome from plastic I tried it out, so after a few treatments with it I have completed the quest for chrome removal. As I have photographed each stage of the process to help out anyone that wants to give it a go.
So I tried this brand of cleaner to start of with.
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/27847B76-52F5-4118-A33A-A71CEF87C5FE_zpsqp6tyz5d.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/27847B76-52F5-4118-A33A-A71CEF87C5FE_zpsqp6tyz5d.jpg.html)

After first application this was the results of it.
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/42CA80F7-951B-4856-944A-1E7D464A1BD9_zpsaluefvtq.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/42CA80F7-951B-4856-944A-1E7D464A1BD9_zpsaluefvtq.jpg.html)
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/24E38BD2-D6AC-42E9-B774-21CB3B32FC56_zpslbaoaytt.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/24E38BD2-D6AC-42E9-B774-21CB3B32FC56_zpslbaoaytt.jpg.html)

As I had got to this stage I then rises off and cleaned with soapy water to ensure that it would not affect the plastic. After the second treatment I was surprised that it was working so well. So one last time to treat it would be the charm. And this is what I came up with in the end.

http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/EC09FCA3-8011-46D9-85C5-6EECE523B9BB_zpsukedolmu.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/EC09FCA3-8011-46D9-85C5-6EECE523B9BB_zpsukedolmu.jpg.html)
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/F2F5F6F7-C7DA-425D-B1D8-DE6F036204FB_zps5touwzr3.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/F2F5F6F7-C7DA-425D-B1D8-DE6F036204FB_zps5touwzr3.jpg.html)

The only thing that I found with it is that you have to keep an eye on it and not leave it to long as it works really well, just as I had used all care their was a little residue for the cleaner in some of the smaller details of the guns that started to turn white. Which is either that I had not cleaned it well enough or the cleaner slightly does effect the plastic. But in the end I had a little flat clear paint that I use of other plastic models I paint to cover that over.

So with the test on the smaller guns done I decided to go all out and do the rest, and these are the best results I have from this. So I can decisively say this is the way to go, and with all care taken the results turned out the best with these ones.

http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/6DB3BE88-6BDE-4E7F-81E1-4B3E14A6CDB7_zpscacbyujw.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/6DB3BE88-6BDE-4E7F-81E1-4B3E14A6CDB7_zpscacbyujw.jpg.html)
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/AB5C26D5-30B4-4019-B406-0E185A8E50D4_zpsj0cqhv6m.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/AB5C26D5-30B4-4019-B406-0E185A8E50D4_zpsj0cqhv6m.jpg.html)
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/3B7FA00E-A775-498D-81B0-5ABC51D6F3C8_zps8wa7oa8x.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/3B7FA00E-A775-498D-81B0-5ABC51D6F3C8_zps8wa7oa8x.jpg.html)
http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah87/Megatronus76/Mobile%20Uploads/A8D83D91-AE3A-49A6-88ED-5DC8C435B53D_zps3pvfia5v.jpg (http://s1378.photobucket.com/user/Megatronus76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/A8D83D91-AE3A-49A6-88ED-5DC8C435B53D_zps3pvfia5v.jpg.html)

I would like to thank all the members for the advise.

SMHFConvoy
26th March 2016, 06:58 PM
I only discovered it last year but Masters sells simple green

M-bot
27th March 2016, 05:38 PM
Great results! I'm glad it worked out for you.