Things You'll Need
Instructions
Place the chrome plated part in a plastic container. Use a large enough container that the part can sit flat at the bottom. This will minimize how much bleach has to be used.
Pour bleach into the container. Fill just enough to cover the part.
Allow the part to sit in the bleach for several minutes, while keeping your eye on the progress. You will see the chrome disintegrating. Precisely how long the bleach wil take to remove chrome depends on the thickness of the plating.
Put on latex gloves and remove the part from the bleach when you see that the chrome plating is gone.
Rinse the part thoroughly with fresh water. At this point, the part will still be coated in chrome plating primer.
Remove the chrome primer by submerging the part in liquid model paint stripper. Submerge the part in stripper in the same manner as you submerged the part in bleach.
Allow the part to soak in the stripper for the amount of time indicated in the manufacturer's instructions. You may have to let it soak for as long as two days.
Put on latex gloves and remove the part from the stripper.
Rinse the part thoroughly with fresh water and use an old toothbrush to remove any residual flecks of stuck on paint.