If the nekko is weak or corroded, no amount of surface plating will hold. Growth means nurturing the nekko – not just polishing the mekky.
Inspecting and treating the nekko is more critical than controlling the plating layer alone. 3. Useful text development (metaphorical / life lesson) Title: Don’t Ignore Your “Mekky no Nekko” mekky no nekko
In electroplating, the “nekko” (root/base) refers to the substrate material beneath the plated layer. Proper surface preparation of the nekko determines adhesion, corrosion resistance, and longevity. If the nekko is weak or corroded, no
“Mekky” is what everyone sees – shiny, impressive, flawless. But beneath it lies the nekko: your real skills, values, health, and relationships. “Mekky” is what everyone sees – shiny, impressive,
Common issues like peeling or blistering often originate not in the plating itself, but in the nekko – due to residual oil, oxides, or improper activation.
It sounds like you’re referring to (メッキの根っこ).