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That's some interesting stuff, hay Sammy let us know how it works.... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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I used some to replicate silver cad. Sprayed it on, allowed to almost dry, and buffed the "chrome" off with a rag. What I ended up with was the best alternative to the real thing I have seen.
I also used it for the inside of the tail light housing with good results. As a chrome touchup, it's not worth a flip, in my opinion. |
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Used the stuff to "chrome" some plasic parts. (The plastic overs between headrests and seats). The trick is to spray it on in extremely thin layers.
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So basically don't waste time or money trying to touch up some imperfections on Cragar SS wheels. If that is the case than I will just polish them up. Thanks for the help. Sam
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i tried that chrome spray on my original plastic vent knobs.
the results were a bright silver,i did not like it and decided to just put replacements that have a great chrome finish. i just dont thing a spray bomb can ever come close to chrome.
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