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  1. Jones

    Zinc Chromate plating at home?

    Dodge man, Parkerizing is a low temp (190 to 210 degrees) "passivating" process that can be done at home. The one I use is Parco-Lubrite #2 by Parker Chemical Co. (Parco-Lubrite may be a Henkel subsidiary by now). A one quart bottle of the concentrate goes a long, long way. Check to be sure...
  2. Jones

    Zinc Chromate plating at home?

    Some of Eastwood's stuff is just spray paints that give the "look" whatever original finish was on a part. Make sure you're getting a true plating process. You might also look into www.caswellplating.com They sell home kits to do a variety of finishes.
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