neus68 wrote:That could be true! They were waxed prior to installation...maybe that is helping any corrosion.
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				LOUD MOUSE
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Other than rechroming, what other processes can be done to clean them up?  I purchased some of the aftermarket ones from ebay, and was very unhappy with the quality of them.  That is why I decided to go the route that I did.  Can you have them replated?  The tumbler and the buffer really made them look nice...for now.  Thanks for the input.
			
			
									
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The original spokes and nipples were not chrome. They were ZINC plated and you have buffed that away so the raw steel can/will rust. I send mine to a plater in Fort Worth along with many other bike parts and have them CAD plated. IMO is better than ZINC and mush less likely to ever rust. .............lm
			
			
									
									
						neus68 wrote:Other than rechroming, what other processes can be done to clean them up? I purchased some of the aftermarket ones from ebay, and was very unhappy with the quality of them. That is why I decided to go the route that I did. Can you have them replated? The tumbler and the buffer really made them look nice...for now. Thanks for the input.
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Spokes could also be a good candidate to try a home zinc/cad plating kit on:
http://www.caswellplating.com/kits/zinc.htm
			
			
									
									
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So chaps, preferences? Chrome, cad-plated or s-steel? Talking about for my CB. The kits from Thailand look good-q.
Interested in your opinions, especially yours, lm. And especially if anyone's bought a Thai kit. I don't mind being a guineapig for you guys.
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													Interested in your opinions, especially yours, lm. And especially if anyone's bought a Thai kit. I don't mind being a guineapig for you guys.
Rgds, Steve
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