« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2020, 07:56:09 PM »
You would be better off finding a parted out machine with a good finish. The plating is actually a PVD coating that is applied in a vapor process. Generally metals that have once been PVD coated and stripped will not accept a re-coat. The coating is actual gold and the process is quite expensive. You would most likely have to find a chrome candidate and have it stripped down. An option could be to have all parts painted gold and then clear coated with an epoxy, but that all will still cost $800-$1000 to get all the parts to match. In cleaning PVD finishes, warm water and soap is all that can be used. Most all metal cleaners and tarnish removers only damage the surface.
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