Chrome "erosion"-anybody seen this?
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Chrome "erosion"-anybody seen this?
As I've mentioned in another thread, I've been cleaning my models. Yesterday I pulled down my "Pilgrim-Observer" and much of the chrome on all the plated pieces was just plain gone. I've never seen this before. Is this just a hazard with plated parts or might this have been a freak occurance?
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Seconded. Some if them have a binder (closest thing I know to call it) under the chrome that almost has a gray-brown or beige color to it. On the rare occasion I have something pre-chromed, into the Super-Clean it goes.Kylwell wrote:It happens. I'm sure the chemists here could tell us the how & why if needed. I usually strip chrome off anyways.
Kenny
It's because it's not really chrome, but basically a very fragile lacquer paint. It usually flakes off if you look at it wrong, so time, temperature, and moisture will definitely affect it. Since most of the time it's pretty out of scale anyway, it's usually a good idea to strip it and redo with the chrome replication method of your choice.
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I've seen that before. I suspect that what happens is that the final coat of clear lacquer doesn't adequately protect the shiny aluminum layer, which gets oxidized into (transparent) aluminum oxide.
I've also seen model cars (Revell, mid-eighties) where the final clear lacquer coat was omitted, and the aluminum rubbed off as you handled the part.
I've also seen model cars (Revell, mid-eighties) where the final clear lacquer coat was omitted, and the aluminum rubbed off as you handled the part.
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I agree, there was a GIJOE toy from the 80's that suffered from this problem as well:Rocketeer wrote:I've seen that before. I suspect that what happens is that the final coat of clear lacquer doesn't adequately protect the shiny aluminum layer, which gets oxidized into (transparent) aluminum oxide.
http://www.yojoe.com/vehicles/90/skyraven/
The chrome plating wore off easily when playing with the toy, even sealed NIB examples when opened show erosion of the chrome plating.
Ken