Chrome-plated acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) parts with defects in the metal layer were submitted to pickling with hydrochloric and nitric acids and recycled by injection in different proportions with neat ABS. For comparison, samples with neat ABS (ABSn) and ABS submitted to pickling (ABSp) were also injected. The influence of the pickled material on the samples properties was evaluated by chemical, thermal, and mechanical analysis. The injected samples were chrome by conventional process and evaluated by visual inspection, adhesion test, resistance to corrosion, and accelerated aging test, to evaluate the quality of the chrome finish. A gradual darkening of samples and formation of carbonyl groups with the increase in the pickled ABS concentration and little influence on the melt flow index were observed. The samples exhibited one thermal degradation stage similar to ABSn. The increase in the pickled ABS percentage caused a slight increase in glass-transition temperature of polybutadiene phase, and did not influence the tensile properties and hardness of samples, but decreased the impact resistance. After chrome plating, all samples were approved for visual inspection and metal layer adhesion test. Only the sample injected with pickled ABS was reproved in corrosion test, due to the oxidation of the chrome layer.