I used to have a product made for gold flashing silver flatware  - spoons forks, bowls etc. You just poured it into the spoon or cup etc. and in a few minutes it had a thin gold plating. You then poured off the solution and could save it for later re-use.  I don't remember the brand name.  Not sure if  a high end kitchen type store still sells this.  Also in the years when Radio-Electronics and Popular Electronics was published there was always a small ad. for a company selling chemicals for tin plating of edge connectors etc which was to give low resistance connections - no batteries required.  Check some old issues if you can find it.

Good luck  Phil B.

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From: Charles MacDonald <cm...@zeusprune.ca>
Date: October 5, 2019 at 8:11 PM


On 2019-10-04 4:33 p.m., Dekatron42 wrote:
> I'd like to clean some tube socket pins in an ultrasonic bath to get rid
> of the green corrosion but I don't know how to re-plate them afterwards
> so they look like new and can be re-used.

only outfit I have seen advertising small plating outits is Eastwood,
who mostly serves the Antique car market.

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