I spent the money on spaz stix and literally just threw that and 4 other cans of spray chrome away just last night as I cleared out my paint cabinet to make way for **** that actually works.
I tried it with and without the black base coat and I tried to polish it... all the crap I seen on YouTube etc etc.
Wasted good money and even more time waiting for the crap in the mail. Matter of fact the can is still in the bottom of my garage garbage and you are welcome to it.
Both bezels looked pretty much the same when I started. I'm good with the outcome.
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I used 1/8 inch pinstriping to define the curves, followed up with 3/4, then 2 inch.Then I meticulously used an x-acto knife to fine tune. I must admit, it was a lot of dicking around, but I have more time than money these days! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Hope I answered your question. ThunderAny particulars on what you guys use for masking? Especially the narrow areas.
I just left the black shiny base coat for the Spaz Stix in the center. It may not be correct. I think it should be duller, but to re shoot that area at the end of everything,would be to risky and possibly screw up the all the imitation chrome work done prior. You have to follow a sequence all the way through. Plenty of time invested. I enjoyed the challenge! Some of my picky car buddies have seen it , and were very pleased. Again.... it's not chome, but ??? ThunderIt looks like you painted the black also. Is so what did you use ?
Yes sir...sure did, and thank you. Just like I figured, though the panel I'm fooling with has one spot 1/16" narrow. Fun stuff! Like you, have more time, than money, but think I've got it worried.Hope I answered your question. Thunder
To be honest with you I had some old cans on the shelf, and what ever looked close on my test mule is what I used. Trial and error. I was going for like an aluminum look. Sorry cannot be more definitive.Yes sir...sure did, and thank you. Just like I figured, though the panel I'm fooling with has one spot 1/16" narrow. Fun stuff! Like you, have more time, than money, but think I've got it worried.
I have a spare panel, that I used as a mule, but the masking I tried messed up the first attempt to paint chrome. So, on to the other, using a different method. Using Rustoleum metalized chrome paint, that seems it will hold up fairly good. But, needs 3-4 days to fully cure.
Which dull silver did you use, if I can ask? Mine's a 64 panel.