
RE: Chrome stick-on paper
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RE: Chrome stick-on paper
- From: Nick Tiberio <furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:56:13 +0000
Jeff,
I have been using Bare Metal Foil for years on models. It comes in 6" x
11 1/2" sheets. There are 3 that may be of use to you, Chrome, Ultra
Bright Chrome, and Matte Aluminum. It can be used to repair bezels and
face plates on the dash. I would not use it on any item that you touch
as it is more cosmetic, but can be buffed. There is a brush on adhesive
for addition holding power if needed.
Nick Tiberio
Jeff Adams wrote:
>
> I read about something called bare-metal foil on another Mopar site.
> It's supposed to be a chrome-like self adhesive paper that works good
> on small trim pieces like dash trim. I found some in the hobby store
> last nite... it looked like silver painted paper to me! No way does this
>
> stuff look ANYTHING like chrome! It was over $6 for a 4" x 8" sheet,
> too. Anybody ever use anything like this with good results?
>
> Jeff Adams
> 64 Polara
furyus63
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