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..seeing this thread continue with noone really mentioning
products...I'll kick in here with perhaps the best that exists on the
planet.
It's actually a process of deionizing water, dry powder in a liquid
carrier and atop coat. It can be buffed just minutes after application.
Alsa sells a whole series of chromes..... even over tints that spray AND
STICK WELL to cleaned chrome
http://alsacorp.com/chrome-fx-machines-spray-chrome-paint-systems/
ptegler
<http://alsacorp.com/chrome-fx-machines-spray-chrome-paint-systems/>
<http://alsacorp.com/chrome-fx-machines-spray-chrome-paint-systems/>
On 8/31/2016 3:07 PM, Randall wrote:
>> I have heard good things about a new powder coat
>> material/process that looks very close. Now looking for something to
>> take to my local guy as a test before redoing my bumpers, chrome quotes
>> from $500-800 each!
>>
>> Would like to hear from someone that has already BTDT.
> Possibly not the same powder as this was some time ago. I have some items
> that were done in "chrome" powder coat by the late Fred Thomas. They do
> look nice, but it's more of a plastic look. I don't think anyone would ever
> mistake them for real chrome.
>
> Having it inside the gauge housing sure did brighten up the illumination,
> though. I can actually read my temp gauge at night!
>
> Randall
>
>
>
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<p>..seeing this thread continue with noone really mentioning
products...I'll kick in here with perhaps the best that exists on
the planet.</p>
<p>It's actually a process of deionizing water, dry powder in a
liquid carrier and atop coat. It can be buffed just minutes after
application.</p>
<p>Alsa sells a whole series of chromes..... even over tints that
spray AND STICK WELL to cleaned chrome</p>
<p><a
href="http://alsacorp.com/chrome-fx-machines-spray-chrome-paint-systems/">http://alsacorp.com/chrome-fx-machines-spray-chrome-paint-systems/
<br>
</a></p>
<p><a
href="http://alsacorp.com/chrome-fx-machines-spray-chrome-paint-systems/">ptegler<br>
</a></p>
<p><a
href="http://alsacorp.com/chrome-fx-machines-spray-chrome-paint-systems/"><br>
</a></p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/31/2016 3:07 PM, Randall wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I have heard good things about a new powder coat
material/process that looks very close. Now looking for something to
take to my local guy as a test before redoing my bumpers, chrome quotes
from $500-800 each!
Would like to hear from someone that has already BTDT.
</pre>
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<pre wrap="">
Possibly not the same powder as this was some time ago. I have some items
that were done in "chrome" powder coat by the late Fred Thomas. They do
look nice, but it's more of a plastic look. I don't think anyone would ever
mistake them for real chrome.
Having it inside the gauge housing sure did brighten up the illumination,
though. I can actually read my temp gauge at night!
Randall
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