Re: fiberglass bumper paint for silver/similar to chrome look?
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Funny how this subject keeps coming over the years, yet no one has actually had it done yet.
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Re: fiberglass bumper paint for silver/similar to chrome look?
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What is used on the plastic model car kits? Why can't that be done on a larger scale for fiberglass bumpers? SNS Chrome is the only place I ever heard of chroming non metallic components, but the last price I got some years ago was close to $400 per bumper.
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Re: fiberglass bumper paint for silver/similar to chrome look?
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What is used on the plastic model car kits? Why can't that be done on a larger scale for fiberglass bumpers? SNS Chrome is the only place I ever heard of chroming non metallic components, but the last price I got some years ago was close to $400 per bumper. I think it has too do with the actual type of plastic. Models are made of styrene and fiberglass is a matting reinforced resin. Just my .02 FWIW.
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Re: fiberglass bumper paint for silver/similar to chrome look?
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I sell autobody supplies for a living. I sell the products that mimic chrome, both house of kolor and ALsa . Thenprocess is labor intensive , but you can get good results. I did my sons bumpers on his duster and the bumpers on clintons dart. Basically you paint the bumpers black first, then they need to be sanded and polished. The flatter and shinier they look,mthenbetter the chrome look you will get. You apply one, maybe two coats of the chrome. Now you have to let it flash at least 10 to 12 hours. the clear part is important and where most people screw up the chrome finish.since you put the chrome over a smooth polished black, when you clear it it wants to "float" off the black and now it gets fuzzy and not a distinct chrome look. ALsa has a specific clear r now that dries very fast, put one coat of that, then two coats of any urethane clear over that. The clear part is where you have to know what your doing. If you want to talk about the process, call me at work 914 937 7400 , Tony
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Re: fiberglass bumper paint for silver/similar to chrome look?
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I ordered up some chrome wrap for my fiberglass Road Runner bumpers. For $40 worth of material, I'll take the chance for the experience, good or bad.
Monte, why would anyone want a overly detailed race car? LOL.
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Re: fiberglass bumper paint for silver/similar to chrome look?
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Tony, Have any pics you could post? Hey Bob I will take a pic in the next couple days, it looks like chrome . Dan Gokey in WI did mine Don
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