Select Your Vehicle Type
Vehicle size determines how many chrome pieces your car has and how long the job takes.
Select Chrome Parts
Choose every chrome area you want blacked out. Prices update live as you select.
Choose Your Finish
Finish type affects material cost and the final look of your chrome delete.
Here's Your Cost Breakdown
See what a complete color change costs.
Protect your paint after the chrome delete.
Add ceramic on top for easy maintenance.
Chrome Delete Cost Calculator
Know What to Pay Before You Call a Shop
Chrome delete quotes vary wildly — same job, same city, one shop says $350, the next says $1,100. This calculator breaks down the cost by part and vehicle type so you walk in knowing your number, not guessing at it.
What Does Chrome Delete Actually Cost?
Window trim and door handles professionally done runs $200 to $500. A full delete on a truck or SUV grille, mirrors, bumper trim, roof rails, and emblems lands between $800 and $1,500. That gap exists because labor, not material, drives the price. A deep honeycomb grille takes twice as long to wrap cleanly as a flat tailgate strip. The calculator accounts for this using your vehicle type and part selection.
Vinyl or Plastidip Which One?
Plastidip costs $10 to $40 in materials and anyone can spray it. But it starts peeling within 12 to 18 months, especially on door handles and window surrounds that flex constantly. Vinyl wrap costs more upfront and lasts 5 to 7 years. It looks cleaner, survives car washes, and removes without damaging the chrome underneath. If you want to test the look first, dip it. If you want it done once, wrap it.
Why Your Quote Might Be Higher Than Expected
A few things shops don’t always explain that push costs up:
- Window trim takes the longest. Wrapping the chrome surround along all four windows cleanly especially at the corners is where most DIY attempts fail and where rushed shops cut corners. It is the most labor-intensive piece on the car.
- Skip wrapping the badges. Vinyl does not stick well to small letter emblems. Order OEM gloss black replacement badges for $15 to $40 each. Every experienced installer will say the same thing it looks better and lasts longer than wrapping.
- Trucks and SUVs cost more. More chrome pieces, larger grilles, roof rails. Not because shops charge differently but because the job genuinely takes longer. The multiplier is real.
- Ask what vinyl brand they use. 3M 1080 or Avery Dennison SW900 are the standard for 5 to 7 year durability. Generic calendered vinyl costs shops less and lasts 2 to 3 years before shrinking at the edges. A shop that cannot name the brand is a red flag.
Bundle It and Save
If you are also doing a full vinyl wrap or PPF, book the chrome delete at the same appointment. Most shops discount it 15 to 25% when they are already set up on the car. Doing it as a separate visit later means a second setup charge and possible finish mismatch if anything changes.
