Things You'll Need:
- 3M Safest Stripper OR Citrus-based stripper OR Brake fluid OR Aircraft paint stripper OR Lacquer thinner OR Oven cleaner Plastic bags or plastic wrap Masking tape Plastic scraper Nylon scrubber Soft cloths
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Step 1
Apply paint stripper or remover. Follow manufacturer's instructions when using any chemical paint remover. Apply enough paint remover to completely cover surface of item. Place item in plastic bag and seal. If chrome is too large for a plastic bag, wrap treated area with plastic wrap and secure with tape. In either case, allow to sit overnight. Remove paint using a soft cloth, plastic scraper and nylon scrubber the next day.
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Step 2
Use Lacquer thinner. Saturate a soft cloth with lacquer thinner and let the rag sit on the painted surface to soften the paint. Check every 15 minutes until the paint softens and begins to break down. Then use a soft cloth, plastic scraper and nylon scrubber to remove softened paint and paint residue.
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Step 3
Use oven cleaner. Follow manufacturer's instructions and use oven cleaner to remove paint the same way you use it to clean an oven. Spray oven cleaner on chrome until it is well covered. Place items in plastic bag or wrap in plastic wrap and allow to sit overnight. Remove paint and residue with a soft cloth, plastic scraper and nylon scrubber.
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Step 4
Use a damp, soft cloth to remove any remaining chemical residue from chrome. Wash with water, if desired.
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Step 5
Dry with a clean, soft cloth.













Comments
vernk said
on 5/17/2009 thinner worked for me