Re: Spray On Chrome (that actually looks good!!))
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Re: Spray On Chrome (that actually looks good!!))



Do a search for SPECTRA CHROME . Their website gives their contact
info. Call them and they will give you info on the dealer- mear your
area. . I will provide info on the dealer I used in Nebraska,
tomorrow............................MO

On Jul 4, 6:37 pm, Michael Phelps <mik...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mo, I'm also very interested in this. I have things like side mirrors and convertible transition moldings. Any idea if there is anyone near northeast Florida doing it?
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> Michael Phelps
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> On Jul 4, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Blosse...@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> > MO
> > Will look forward to pictures. I am guessing that chroming ABS armrest  bases would be cheaper than buying re vacuum metalized bases also? A set of 4 arm rest bases are about $143 plus shipping for a 64 Polara. Have you got a name and address for the guy who did your bezels?
> > david blosser
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> > In a message dated 7/4/2011 5:24:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mic...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> > I was going to wait till all was done with my dash to report my
> > experience with Spray On Chrome. But since it has been brought up now,
> > I will tell my experiemce.
> > I have been researching this product for a cpouple years.There are a
> > few companys trying to sell the equipment to do this process And of
> > course they spin things their way with all the hype.  It appears that
> > all the companys use basically the same principle and products. There
> > was a lot of discussion on the 55-61 Forward look forum.. A fellow
> > member had a hood ornament abd some other external pot metal done.  He
> > stripped the old chrome, filled the pits with bondo, primered  and wet
> > sanded till  suitable and sent it for the spray chrome.  When he got
> > it back it was very close to actual chrome. at a fraction of the
> > cost.  I then talked to another member from Austrailia that does the
> > spray chrome. , and he gave me more info and tips to get the best job
> > done.
> >   So-- I knew there was a place  in Lincoln, Ne. ( 120 miles from me)
> > That could do it. I took all my 64 Dodge 440 dash plastic to him , and
> > after about a week or 10 days, I picked it up.  I was VERY impressed
> > with it---Looks OEM.  My son has it now, masking off the parts that
> > show crome and painting  the silver    panels..   It actually looks more
> > OEM than the other plastic platers have been charging big bucks to
> > do. . Cost $140  and I did no prep work.  It is as durable and chip
> > reistant as the clear urathane paint that is the last coat.  I will
> > post pics later this month when I get it
> > back. .....................................MO
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> > On Jul 3, 10:22 am, Bill M <y1topbanan...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Saw this on My Classic Car this morning and then hunted down this
> > > video...IMPRESSIVE!!!
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> > >http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/spray-on-chrome/1232328/
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> > > Bill M
> > > 65 Coronet 500 'verthttp://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/mmo62008.html
> > > 73 Dart Sport, 00 Cherokee Sport, 05 Ram 2500 CTD, 4WD, QC, LB, Laramie
> > > 21 Model T Depot Hack, 92 Accord, 06 Mazda 3
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