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chrome plastic parts

Nice, I've looking into those wet finishes. But I've been happy with KemChrome paint which didn't use any wet sprays.
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I wonder what product he was using? I couldn't hear a lot of it due to the sound of the flame and I guess a compressor in the back ground.
 
what surprised me was a 68 mustang had plastic pieces, that's 50 years old! I would have guessed they were diecast!
I need to do my truck grill, but the time involved with doing this and the results are a little disappointing, hopefully somebody figures out the process that gives a consistent result! I was wondering about soda blasting, never done it! .would that give the parts a smoother finish before treating them?
 
what surprised me was a 68 mustang had plastic pieces, that's 50 years old! I would have guessed they were diecast!
I need to do my truck grill, but the time involved with doing this and the results are a little disappointing, hopefully somebody figures out the process that gives a consistent result! I was wondering about soda blasting, never done it! .would that give the parts a smoother finish before treating them?
good question . i have peeled off the chrome on parts the surface was smooth but the chrome spray paint in the old days was silver at best .that is what interest me about this prosses . post looks good maybe he can help you.
 
That came out pretty nice. Too bad about the edges but it’s still better than the old worn away chrome. You could probably touch up the edges with one of those chrome ink markers
 
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