You definately need a heavy duty blaster...the little ones won't work. I used a small/cheap blaster and didn't even scratch the chrome. I took some sandpaper to it and only made small scratches in it. After that I put a flap wheel on a angle grinder and it yanked the chrome right off, but I only did that to the inside of the rim(bead area)...it's too aggressive to use on the face of the wheel. So yeah, see if you can have somebody sandblast it with an industrial blaster.