CMF_Marshal » CMF Member albury, nsw, Australia Member since: Posts: Nov 30, 2008 #1 has anyone heared of people chroming plastic before and does anyone know who mit do it??
CMF_tris » CMF Member sydney, nsw, Australia Member since: Posts: Nov 30, 2008 #2 why do you want plastic chrome?? chrome is chrome cos its metal.... a can of chrome paint will do.. but it will look very tacky
why do you want plastic chrome?? chrome is chrome cos its metal.... a can of chrome paint will do.. but it will look very tacky
CMF_Akinari » CMF Member Iloilo, Philippines Member since: Posts: Nov 30, 2008 #3 yup.. even chromed wood.. my dad was into chroming business a few years back.. but had to stop due to flood.
yup.. even chromed wood.. my dad was into chroming business a few years back.. but had to stop due to flood.
CMF_Micra_King » CMF Member Perth, WA, Australia Member since: Posts: Dec 1, 2008 #4 Any place that does chrome work should do it.
CMF_deNs » CMF Member Melbourne, Australia, Australia Member since: Posts: Dec 1, 2008 #5 tris WROTE: "why do you want plastic chrome?? chrome is chrome cos its metal.... a can of chrome paint will do.. but it will look very tacky Click to expand... Pretty sure a can of said "Chrome paint" will not yield the results he's after, considering he probably wants an Autosalon finish.. Worth talking to some panelbeaters/car respray businesses. ---dens
tris WROTE: "why do you want plastic chrome?? chrome is chrome cos its metal.... a can of chrome paint will do.. but it will look very tacky Click to expand... Pretty sure a can of said "Chrome paint" will not yield the results he's after, considering he probably wants an Autosalon finish.. Worth talking to some panelbeaters/car respray businesses. ---dens
CMF_tris » CMF Member sydney, nsw, Australia Member since: Posts: Dec 1, 2008 #6 yeh..... tris WROTE: but it will look very tacky Click to expand...