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Old 05-13-2024, 07:53 PM
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This is what I have used for years. When applied following the instructions to the letter it dries looking very much like chrome and similar to what Dave described above, this product is not a full reflection like chrome but a very nice replication of the original. I also clear mine using their product upon completion. Pretty straight forward and simple affair unless you are doing a dash like this 70 Chevelle as it requires a LOT of masking after you have painted the face of the dash in chrome. I use the Molotow pen to paint the lettering and it too works great. Click the link below and be sure to use the black base coat and the clear finish coat.

https://spazstix.com/collections/ultimate-mirror-chrome
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