Would appreciate some ideas on how to remove old damaged chrome.
Re-chroming doesn’t seem to an available option for me; would have to consider using auto paint.
Thank you
Shankar Singh
On Feb 14, 2024, at 15:16, Nigel Pugh via Jukebox-list jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com wrote:
Hi All,
I think I've been on this site since the beginning and amongst everything discussed, chrome is definitely not at the top of the list.
I'm looking at my Rowe Tropicana, the jukebox I have owned the longest. Since 1984. I had it re chromed then, the original chrome was totally shot.
I have lost count of the number of Tropicanas I have repaired over the years and the chrome is always terrible on them and much later Rowe's. So from 1964 to 1984 (20 years and terrible chrome). Had mine re chromed in 1984 (40 years so double the original chrome) and it's still 100 percent perfect. So my question is (taking environmental conditions and vandalism and wear and tear out of the equation), did Rowe Ami have rubbish chromers ?
Or indeed any jukebox manufacturer? Just a thought.
Nigel, uk
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