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Here is a way to chrome something.http://enewsletter.eastwood.com/publ....UH727A.uh54mg
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The high gloss black base and spray chrome straight from the bottle sounds like this is the Alclad system.
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Does it work good? I'll be ordering some to try!
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dabears check out the other one I posted also you don,y need a spray gun just spray bottles. Ed
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I have used it. Not quite chrome but very close. I would buy the small bottle online (google) first and use gloss black for the base from a rattle can. Works best.
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The 2 other post I put up are Hydro Chrome and from what I can see it looks real good they spray it on with a squirt bottle. Ed
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I'll have to look into them
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I've used alclad, takes a bit of practice, but it does work. I'm still learning how to get it right, but on the upside, if you overdo the the top coat, it looks like old pitted aluminum
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