Spray on Chrome

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K
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Spray on Chrome

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My friend in Dallas is restoring his El Camino, he sent me this link to a spray on chrome demonstration (he's had some parts done with this technique) ... which I think is the best thing since sliced bread. Here you go:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-1cTpSZ1l8


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Re: Spray on Chrome

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Hi.
K that process has been around for a long time. It gives you an excellent finish.....and is very easy to apply.
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Re: Spray on Chrome

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This is the first time I have seen this, it is beyond cool!
Thanks so much for sharing this, I only wish I knew about this a few years ago when I needed it.
Now to go around the house and find all the stuff I may want chromed like car parts, pens, paper, lamps, wooden chairs LOL :lol:
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The two nozzle gun tripped me up a bit. I don't own one of those yet.
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