How To Go Chrome
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:01 pm
Ok I don’t write to many “How To’s” but here is one that might help you modders that want to chrome out your RC and not have the dull silver look.
I had a Clear 1957 Chevy Body that I wanted lots of Chrome on because what’s a 57 without the chrome. The original body that came painted had factory chrome but I wanted to keep that stock.
Ok how to get that chrome look. First paint the body the overall color you want. What I did is take the clear body, taped off the windows and then primed the body. After priming and sanding, I colored it a Cherry Red. I used a Testors Transparent Cherry Red but any type of paint can be used. Make sure the body is cleaned with soap and water before you paint it, it will clean the oils off and prep the body for the paint.
Ok now for the fun stuff, after the body has dried at least 24 hours the first part of the Chrome process can be applied. I use Alclad II Glass Black Base ALC 304 and apply a nice even coat on just the areas that are going to receive the Chrome. Make sure there are no fingerprints on any of the areas, as it will show up when the Chrome is applied.




After the Base Black has been applied and dried again for another 24 hours the Alclad II Chrome ALC 107 can be applied. You will want to apply the first coat and then subsequent Coats to the parts until you get the right Chrome finish. The coats are usually 3 or 4 coats but you will have to make that judgment based on what you are painting. You will get that glossy chrome finish and will know when its done.



Once its done do not touch the finish until its completely dry a good 24 hours is good but if you can hold off until 48 hours that is best.
Once the finish is dry a good polish will really bring out the shine!


Alclad II can be purchased at any hobby store or online. Ok now Go Chrome that Car!
I had a Clear 1957 Chevy Body that I wanted lots of Chrome on because what’s a 57 without the chrome. The original body that came painted had factory chrome but I wanted to keep that stock.
Ok how to get that chrome look. First paint the body the overall color you want. What I did is take the clear body, taped off the windows and then primed the body. After priming and sanding, I colored it a Cherry Red. I used a Testors Transparent Cherry Red but any type of paint can be used. Make sure the body is cleaned with soap and water before you paint it, it will clean the oils off and prep the body for the paint.
Ok now for the fun stuff, after the body has dried at least 24 hours the first part of the Chrome process can be applied. I use Alclad II Glass Black Base ALC 304 and apply a nice even coat on just the areas that are going to receive the Chrome. Make sure there are no fingerprints on any of the areas, as it will show up when the Chrome is applied.
After the Base Black has been applied and dried again for another 24 hours the Alclad II Chrome ALC 107 can be applied. You will want to apply the first coat and then subsequent Coats to the parts until you get the right Chrome finish. The coats are usually 3 or 4 coats but you will have to make that judgment based on what you are painting. You will get that glossy chrome finish and will know when its done.
Once its done do not touch the finish until its completely dry a good 24 hours is good but if you can hold off until 48 hours that is best.
Once the finish is dry a good polish will really bring out the shine!
Alclad II can be purchased at any hobby store or online. Ok now Go Chrome that Car!
