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Old 05-13-2024, 02:12 PM
BCreekDave BCreekDave is offline
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GCar is supposed to do good work, but I have never tried them personally.

http://gcartrim.com

I see from your first post that you are looking at paint. I used the Molotow stuff on my dash trim, but it isn't supposed to have a highly reflective "chrome" finish anyway, but more of a glossy matte, so it worked well for me. I did mine with an airbrush and then followed with a clear lacquer for protection. It turned out well for me, but again, I didn't want a high reflective finish like most dashes have.
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Thanks to all for the great replies I will be looking at these ideas, Its a lot of silver plastic
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