How To Go Chrome
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That stuff is pretty good! I tried it when it first came out (mid 80's)BilboBaggins wrote:Has anyone tried this yet?
I was thinking of getting some when I paint a garden wagon I got from my neighbor. I was thinking Chrome on the rims and the rest of the wagon Pacific Blue (Same as the wife's Saturn VUE).
The smuther the surface, the better it come out. I used it on various wheels when I used to do ground effects back in the 80's (Miami Vice)
It's not very durable though!
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Damn, There goes the wagon wheels idea.DarkTari wrote:That stuff is pretty good! I tried it when it first came out (mid 80's)BilboBaggins wrote:Has anyone tried this yet?
I was thinking of getting some when I paint a garden wagon I got from my neighbor. I was thinking Chrome on the rims and the rest of the wagon Pacific Blue (Same as the wife's Saturn VUE).
The smuther the surface, the better it come out. I used it on various wheels when I used to do ground effects back in the 80's (Miami Vice)
It's not very durable though!
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I guess I would have to paint it yearly or something like that.DarkTari wrote:You can still do it! It was okay on the car but with driving, washing, weather, it just faded after a while, and you can't clear coat it! It dulls up to a primer (well almost)
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