I am just looking for some paint that might give the chrome effect to plastic pieces. I would like to paint some things in my interior chrome.
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Yes, there is chrome spray paint. The kind I got didnt turn out chrome, just shiny looking metallic silver. Might look kind of strange for an interior, but go for it and see how it turns out.White 94 3.4 A4 Camaro<br />Perf:<a href=\"http://www.splmeter.com/94camaro.html\" target=\"_blank\">2.5\" Flowmaster catback </a>, K&N FIPK, B&M ShiftPlus, Aluminum Driveshaft<br />App: 17\" Eagle 077 wheels, rk sport performance spoiler, clear corners<br />Audio: <a href=\"http://www.splmeter.com/box.html\" target=\"_blank\">Drivers side 12\" stealth box</a><br />Times: 10.602@64.2 w/ 2.25 60\' in the 1/8th
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go to www.duplicolor.com
They have tons of different paints for all differen shades and types. I'm planning on using it on my wheels soon. Hope this helps.1994 Camaro<br />3.4L V6 Automatic<br />K&N FIPK&Gold Oil Filter,Ravin Performance Exhaustw/Dynomax MandrelBent3\"I-Pipe&S Pipe&Catco 3\" HiFlow Cat.,ASP Crank and High AMP Alternator,U.D. Pulley Set, Bosch Spark Plugs and Oxygen Sensors, Taylor Wires, B&M E.ShiftPlus, 160 thermostat,Zexel Torsen L.S.D., CSI Remote Mount Electric Water Pump & Temp. Controller & Flex Hoses, ALM. Drivshaft, Diamond SubFram Conn.<br />COMING SOON: 350 or 502 RAMJET ENGINE & Big Block Hood<br />NJ V6 F-Body Club<br /><a href=\"http://tristategm.com/NJFbV6/\" target=\"_blank\">http://tristategm.com/NJFbV6/</a><br />Street Lethal F-Body Association <br /><a href=\"http://www.slfba.com./index.html\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.slfba.com./index.html</a>
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Honestly you think that the chrome spray paint will look good? Probably not. Person that owned my car before me had painted the valve covers silver ahha with cheap paint. [img]smile.gif[/img]<a href=\"http://www.saintsworth.com/z06\" target=\"_blank\">\'02 Corvette Z06</a>
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If you're going to be doing a fairly small area, look at some of the local hobby shops that carry polystyrene models. You can find several "liquid chrome" or "liquid aluminium" paints for use with models.
I have been "chroming" parts with the stuff for years. You spray it on with an airbrush and after it's dry (VERY dry) you can buff it using a dremel tool or other small buffing contraption.
One thing: if the part itself has a texture or grain to it, It won't work well. the part needs to be as smooth as possible before spraying.
Good luck, and don't overuse it!
-BrianMaroon 1995 Camaro<br />No mods yet...<br />Lucky to have found this site!
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