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Thread: Chrome paint: Where/What to buy?

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    Chrome paint: Where/What to buy?

    Hi folks,

    I'd appreciate some advice.

    I got the gti front grill for my jetta and I'm planning to paint the red stripe to match the chrome trim.

    I'm planning to sand the red paint off with 600 grit and finish off with 2000 grit, prime the plastic stripe and spraypaint it chrome. Would this sound about right? I'm hoping to achieve as close a finish to the original chrome trim as possible.

    Can anyone recommend the brand or type of chrome paint to buy, and where? I went to Bunnings and the guy didn't really have a clear idea about what sandpaper or whether I needed primer. He suggested an autostore.

    I read a post that also recommended a jetblack basecoat so the chrome will reflect more. Do I need that?

    thanks.
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    i dont think chroming can be done by 'painting' as such. think theres a process of electric charging the metal to make the 'chrome material' (forget the term) fix to the piece you want chromed.

    think you can sand back with differnet grits as you've said and then have it polished and what not.

    But then again i have never done it so have no idea...

    Maybe see whats floating around on youtube?

    Goodluck! Post some details with what you find

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    Alclad II, if you can find any, it's the duck's nuts!

    Some hobby shops will have it as an aerosol but otherwise it needs to be airbrushed. (Just don't inhale)

    Google it.

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    Here's the product page.

    http://www.alclad2.com/alclad-home.html

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    Thanks Peter. I'm hunting for it now. Went to Stanbridges in Mt Lawley but they don't have any (backorder 2 months). Was advised to ring around some other hobby shops.

    Out of curiosity, I know I won't be doing any chrome plating here, but why Alclad 2? Is it the closest there is to paint chrome? Are the other chrome paints not as good?

    ta
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    Well, did the call-around of most hobby shops in Perth.
    They either don't stock Alclad or it's out (Joondalup Hobbies was the other that had it - backorder, coming in March 2010).

    One of the shops I rang suggested a product called Parma Faskolor which they say goes as well and can flex too. They suggested Stanbridges, so I rang and they've got 2 bottles.

    The problem is, it doesn't come in a spraycan, and the cheapest airbrush kit is around $40.

    Is this a good option? The guy I spoke to said if I'm painting indoors, painting it with a brush would be as good and wouldn't streak.

    Any kind souls with advice whether I should wait around for Alclad or just give the Faskolor a try (with or without the airbrush kit?). I've never airbrushed in my life, only seen people doing it.
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    Dragging this up again as I have some questions.

    Does anyone know what tha red trim on the gti is made of? Alclad II is for lexan, but there are also some polycarbonate paints. Aren't both types of plastic?

    The local place has it on backorder for nearly 2 months and they finally told me that their supplier hasn't got any stock and they will get any in.

    I emailed Alclad and was directed to their Aussie distributor - https://www.frontlinehobbies.com.au/products/ALC-5114

    Also, I was told that it would be good to have a gloss black base to make the chrome shinier. Would I then need a clearcoat? Some places have said no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    Alclad II, if you can find any, it's the duck's nuts!

    Some hobby shops will have it as an aerosol but otherwise it needs to be airbrushed. (Just don't inhale)

    Google it.

    Pete
    Hey Pete (or anyone else),

    I finally picked up my Alclad II chrome in a spraycan. It's for Lexan and I think the red stripe material is ABS plastic.

    Anyway, do you have any experience using it? The hobby shop I went didn't have anyone in who had experience using it, and they recommended Tamiya TS-14 (Black Spray Lacquer) as a base coat and Tamiya TS-13 (Clear Spray Lacquer) as a clearcoat.

    But, I've just been googling and some people have said the Alclad II doesn't stick to lacquer black (i should use enamel instead?) and i shouldn't clearcoat because it dulls the alclad chrome.

    Have you had any experience or idea how to get the best out of the Alclad II? Is it waterproof btw?

    thanks.
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    Sorry cant help regarding the paint but 600 to 2000 is too large a jump IMO. You will struggle to get all the 600 marks out of the plastic. Maybe go 600, 1000, 2000.

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    Thanks Dan.
    I've gone to 2000 on the front. I haven't bothered with the clips. They're still red - too niggly to get all the paint off thorugh sanding.

    Anyway, I just heard back from Alclad:

    "The paint you've bought isn't suitable for your intended use-it won't be tough enough for car trim-rain,road salt and oil will wear it out very quickly.
    Regarding the application question Chrome for Lexan is for painting radio control car bodies,these are painted from the inside-the chrome first then a coat of water based black which protects the finish and increases its brilliance".

    I'm going to try it anyway, since it doesn't seem like there's anything else available. I don't know much about paints, but if I used a water-based paint to go over the Chrome for Lexan, will it wash off in the rain or when I wash the car?

    Maybe, I just have to give it a go and see how it works. ...
    '09 Jetta 1.4 TSI 7spd DSG in Platinum Gray

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