Restoring Pot Metal Fuel Cap: Pitted to Mirror Chrome Transformation!
Автор: Chrome and Car Restoration
Загружено: 2025-09-07
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In this episode of Chrome and Car Restoration, we tackle a badly pitted fuel cap from a classic TVR car. Made from cheap zinc alloy (aka pot metal, mazac, or zamac), this part is notorious for corroding over time, but we're determined to bring it back to life with professional stripping, polishing, and chrome plating techniques.
Watch as we:
Strip the old nickel and chrome plating using a sulfuric acid tank.
Polish out deep pits and corrosion with abrasive belts, sateen mops, single section mops, and airflow mops for a flawless finish.
Plate the part step-by-step: starting with cyanide copper for protection, high-build acid copper for thickness, then nickel and chrome for that shiny, durable result.
Compare brass vs. pot metal parts to show why material matters in restorations.
Reveal the stunning before-and-after transformation!
If you're into vintage car restoration, chrome plating tips, or fixing pitted metal parts, this video is for you. We also share why some pot metal pieces can't be saved and how to handle soft metals without damage.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
02:04 Stripping old plating
03:06 Polishing process begins
09:24 First plating stage (copper)
12:36 Final polishing
16:20 Nickel and chrome plating
19:20 Finished reveal
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