todpod Golden Member Nov 10, 2001 1,275 0 76 Apr 15, 2017 #1 The chrome on bumper is peeling any good way to get it all of and then it can just be painted. Its a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500, if that matters
The chrome on bumper is peeling any good way to get it all of and then it can just be painted. Its a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500, if that matters
dave_the_nerd Lifer Feb 25, 2011 16,823 1,493 126 Apr 15, 2017 #2 hydrochloric acid and/or sandblasting. Or spend a couple hundred bucks to have it replated.
mindless1 Diamond Member Aug 11, 2001 8,197 1,495 126 Apr 15, 2017 #3 or figure out what model year bumpers are compatible and hit a junk yard to see if they have one in good shape. If not, wait a while... wrecks happen.
or figure out what model year bumpers are compatible and hit a junk yard to see if they have one in good shape. If not, wait a while... wrecks happen.
todpod Golden Member Nov 10, 2001 1,275 0 76 Apr 16, 2017 #4 Found the reason for the chrome to be peeling, both sides are like this
local Golden Member Jun 28, 2011 1,851 512 136 Apr 16, 2017 #6 todpod said: Found the reason for the chrome to be peeling, both sides are like this Click to expand... That will buff right out.
todpod said: Found the reason for the chrome to be peeling, both sides are like this Click to expand... That will buff right out.
mindless1 Diamond Member Aug 11, 2001 8,197 1,495 126 Apr 16, 2017 #7 todpod said: Found the reason for the chrome to be peeling, both sides are like this Click to expand... Hmm, can't see the pic, must be on the half of the internet I'm blocking. Reactions: twinrider1
todpod said: Found the reason for the chrome to be peeling, both sides are like this Click to expand... Hmm, can't see the pic, must be on the half of the internet I'm blocking.