I had heard people hyping up that Revell Chrome, but I have always been let down how tough it was to use all the other stuff like spaz stix. I had good luck with small stuff with Molotow, but this revell stuff seems like a game changer
I think this is the 1st video of yours I clicked on that's not 2+ years old! Super impressed with this product. I'll be sharing this video in my Makers groups. Lots of happy Mando cosplayers I'm sure!
So I tested it today and I can conclude that it's the exact same stuff as Molotow. It looks the same and it smells the same. This can is perfect for fast and hassle free apliance and it costs pretty much the same as a Molotow refill bottle although I suspect the latter will cover more but has the downside that if you don't use it within 6 to 10 months time it will lose it's magic.
For that price I’d probably decant it. I wouldn’t want to waste the rest on the overspray. You’d get a lot more from it too than the similarly priced tiny bottle of Gaia chrome.
I just got it before Christmas and will be sanding or stripping the chrome off the plastic water and ice dispensers on refrigerator Jenn air already replaced with new and I’ll decant and airbrush after first using primer then black gloss paint then the Revell
Lots or dry brushing and one of those desk lights with the magnifier glass in the middle..... I have 5 Armies done. I STILL hate painting skin tones and fabrics.
I've been painting Warhammer for years, but just getting into Gunpla. I'm worried about how much more visible everything is going to be a the larger scale.
Wow, that looks great and seems like you can handle it without the color coming off on your fingers. I wish they make a great protector spray so you can spray the chrome to protect it for a very long time without it dulling out its shininess of it.
Revell's chrome looks amazing, but I was wondering if there was another option that was also nice but could take some clear varnish for extra durability
I am *incredibly* interested in how the Revell takes to candy colors. That 'dipped' chrome look is exactly what I've been looking for when it comes to replicating the plated look for kits like the Phenex. If you get a chance to try Sunin7's acrylic gloss over Revell's chrome, I've had good luck with it not harming the chrome look too much.
*Already intently looking at the results* Barbatos: "look at it. Would you just look at it? Just LOOK at that!" I can't look anymore! I'm already looking as much as I can!
Do you think its better than the airbrushing options? What about decanting it? Worth it or use an airbrush ready product. (Favorite Ive used is the Dspiae) But this Seems to be a pretty good option! I was worried about it being durable enough for assembly handling and looks like it would.
I’d say this is more of a convenient option, especially for those who aren’t into airbrushing yet. It does a really good job of making a mirror-like finish at the convenience of a rattle can. The convenience of not setting up for airbrushing is what adds to the price I would say.
Hey Robert,my brand new Badger Patriot 105 gravity feed dual action airbrush just came in the mail.I'm now just waiting on the No Name Tooty aircompressor with 3L air tank to come in through the mail.
I used Tamiya Black and Spaz Stix and had mixed results. Some pieces got a good chrome finish and some came out hazy. I found that as long as the bare plastic was glossy (RG Sinanju in my case), it'll come out chrome. I had to polish the hazy parts.
Do you think I can use the Revell Chrome Spray to paint 4 pieces of plastic silver trim on the side skirt of my car and have the chrome look? How durable is the paint over rainy day and winter salty road?
If it works its worth the money! Cant understand people who says that they not going to buy it because of the price, but guys finally we have true looking chrome and you expect to be a cheap..
The best "chrome" look you can get without a vacuum deposition chamber (same method used by model manufacturers), is silver nitrate. It's a two-stage process where you spray the part with silver nitrate "primer", then hit it with activator, then rinse with distilled water.
Got a couple cans for a project. I can say it is 100% worth it. Edit: I retract my statement. This paint needs at least one month for it to cure...you absolutely cannot touch it. If you do, the chrome "luster" will fade.
@@barbatosrex9473 well I had to redo my project. Left it alone overnight at least 15 hours and it was still wet! Wtf. What is the cure time? Doesn't say anywhere
@@xpectz dont wanna call you a liar but you are the only one ever who stated this. Its impossible to be still wet after 15 hours unless you painted several layers without drying in between and the roomtemperature is way too low. even in the video he tried to scratch the paint with his fingeres after one night of drying and it didnt do shit to the paint. Its clearly a bad can or usererror on your side.
@Fido Montoya Just an example from my last build, the 1/48 scale F/A-18E: Details not accurate to the real aircraft, general fit and design were not up the likes of Tamiya for instance. Required a lot of sanding and filling with subsequent rescribing of details lost in that process. Shallow and unsharp panel lines and rivets, making it very difficult for the wash to sink in and stay where it was supposed to stay while removing the excess wash. There are no decals for missiles and bombs, and in my opinion, too light colors on some of the decals provided. Instructions on how parts on, for instance, the landing gear, were supposed to go on lacked in detail, and mounting points in the landing gear bay were very uncertain and required some educated guesswork to be fitted.
Why the fuck do we pull our hairs out tempering with pressure levels and spray pattern to get decent looking chrome on airbrush when cheat buttons like this exist lol.
Why isn't the Revell chrome mixture reverse engineered by a spray paint company and then that spray paint company can sell the same spray paint for less money and sell a lot more because they sell it for less money. It's just spray paint, copy it, sell it for less, make lots of money.😊
No issues with the durability of the AK Super Chrome. Painted a set of wheels, let them sit over night, and they were good to go the next day. They took normal handling like a champ. It hand paints pretty good as well.
Great information! I was wondering however-I'm a cosplayer, and was wondering how the Revell would work on a peice of EVA foam? Normally for something like the Mandalorian helmets, we do a couple of layers of Plastidip, followed by gloss black spray and then either "silver" spray paint or graphite powder. Neither works particularly well as a chrome. Would you be able to do a test for that? It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Everything I tried on Revell didn't work but it will test it out. In my latest video I tested craft store clear on chrome and it worked so maybe that one will
@@barbatosrex9473 I just saw it. Deco Art DuraClear gloss. When you blended it with distilled water and alcohol it sort of looks like aqua gloss. Interesting! What paint was your test chrome in the video? I am actually going to test it too aqua gloss on revell. What airbrush configuration do you recommend? I was planning on doing 3mm needle, 10 psi, and go light.
A very educational video, I guess that old saying is true, you get what you pay for. For me as with other comments I would most likely use this for aftermarket resin wheels. Thank you!
you sprayed the Spaz Stix wrong when you did the clear piece. You sprayed the outside of the plastic with the chrome and then sprayed the black back on the inside of the plastic. Thats not how you do it.. You are suppose to spray the chrome down first and then spray the black over the chrome. It will give you a mirror finish
With the clear plastic part, are you sure you are meant to spray the black backer on the opposite side of the plastic? I would have thought the idea is to spray the chrome on the 'back' of the clear plastic, then spray the black backer over the chrome. That way you are viewing the chrome through the clear plastic for maximum chromyness and durability.
Came here from another page that recommended this as the best of the best, and it is from what I see. Why is there no alternative? Obviously the paint cartels are holding out. You would think China would have something comparable on the market by now. Waiting over a month to get a small can of paint? I want this for painting real world items, not models.
Even months later this is out of stock everywhere. In the USA the only way I see to get it is to pay 85 a can for it on ebay. I was willing to give it a go at 40, but 85 is simply too rich for me :(
Thanks again for a great product video. Personally, I don't think any hobby paint is worth $40. I'm fine with Spaz Stix, and Vallejo Chrome (77.707), most of which I use for mufflers, tail pipes or a rearview mirror (if I lose or ruin the "mirror sticker.")
You are the Guru of Chrome my friend. I had the same issue with the Spaz black backer. It doesn't produce a shine at all and is lousy paint to be quite honest. The Revel is amazing, too bad it doesn't have any durability, it would be the Holy Grail if you could clear it.
I was wondering about making my black roto tom drum frames chrome. I have a feeling it would take a can for each drum but if the results are great it would be worth it.
Hey Barbatos ! Ah man you’re going to make me pay that shipping cost with this video lol excellent chrome !! Question: you’ve shown us the SMS Pearls in a recent video. Plan to do a video on those soon?? I have a huge problem with those pearls. The coverage stinks and they’re difficult to spray with my .5 procon. When I thin them the coverage is worse! I’m wondering if I’m doing something wrong.. would love to see that video soon!
Have you tried to see if works to add transparent inks after the Revell chrome? Also I saw you said do not add anything else after Revel chrome but what about 2K gloss, will be the same as gloss used for this video? Thanks
Question.. I just yesterday watched you test the Spaz and had GREAT results, however, the results were not nearly as spectacular on this video...and you basically did the same process.. I'm pretty confused as to why you'd get such differing outcomes.
Random question but I also build rc cars and I wanna paint true flames but as you know you paint lexan bodies on the inside and I don't know how to reverse process any advice sir
I have a 1950's Porsche 356A hubcap I'm removing rust from using evapo rust. The original chrome plate now 85% rust is gone is like a mirror. I'm thinking of resorting to painting it and the revel is acrilic. Painting chrome is uncharted waters for me and I'm wanting to epoxy clear coat it and want to know your opinion on paint and coatings? It be a display peice and even a $40 can is cheaper than having a wall hanger replated.
17:19 that looks like a factory plated piece. Absolutely impressive.
I had heard people hyping up that Revell Chrome, but I have always been let down how tough it was to use all the other stuff like spaz stix. I had good luck with small stuff with Molotow, but this revell stuff seems like a game changer
Extremely valuable demonstration. Thank you for all your efforts!
You're welcome Johnny 👍
Great vid. What do you think about decanting it (Revell), then using an airbrush??
I will try that for sure
I think this is the 1st video of yours I clicked on that's not 2+ years old! Super impressed with this product. I'll be sharing this video in my Makers groups. Lots of happy Mando cosplayers I'm sure!
Has it been 2 years? Wow 😆
So I tested it today and I can conclude that it's the exact same stuff as Molotow. It looks the same and it smells the same. This can is perfect for fast and hassle free apliance and it costs pretty much the same as a Molotow refill bottle although I suspect the latter will cover more but has the downside that if you don't use it within 6 to 10 months time it will lose it's magic.
Very good information to know. Thanks.
For that price I’d probably decant it. I wouldn’t want to waste the rest on the overspray. You’d get a lot more from it too than the similarly priced tiny bottle of Gaia chrome.
I’d like to see Robert do a video decanting this and shooting it through an airbrush but I’m not a Patreon member. Unfortunately I’m unemployed atm.
@@johnblack9885 he made a post that said he decanted it and it sprayed just as nice
@@Genadarr great to hear. Hope to see this in a video.
I just got it before Christmas and will be sanding or stripping the chrome off the plastic water and ice dispensers on refrigerator Jenn air already replaced with new and I’ll decant and airbrush after first using primer then black gloss paint then the Revell
Can't wait to see the results of the candy test
Me 2
Kudos to those who are able to paint those small Warhammer 40K figures.
Lots or dry brushing and one of those desk lights with the magnifier glass in the middle..... I have 5 Armies done. I STILL hate painting skin tones and fabrics.
Started with 1/35 then went to 1/48 then Warhammer 40k all three were about the same.
They're easier than you think, especially if you airbrush them first
I like to watch videos of people doing it.
It's quite relaxing
I've been painting Warhammer for years, but just getting into Gunpla. I'm worried about how much more visible everything is going to be a the larger scale.
I might have to repaint the inside of my Jeep tail lights with this. I used SpaxStix and it was good, but your vids have shown me were I went wrong.
Definitely the best results I've seen out of this stuff so far. Thanks!
Amazing. That didn’t go anything like I expected
I been on the search ...GREAT VID . thanks . I was sold on revell and just watched for fun. Great workspace/shop. very cool
Wow, that looks great and seems like you can handle it without the color coming off on your fingers. I wish they make a great protector spray so you can spray the chrome to protect it for a very long time without it dulling out its shininess of it.
This may be the solution for my resin kit chrome needs...bumpers, wheelcovers, etc. The more I see of this stuff, the more I like it.
Here in Germany you can get it from €14,99 to 16,99 per 150ml can.
Perfect! Thanks
Revell's chrome looks amazing, but I was wondering if there was another option that was also nice but could take some clear varnish for extra durability
barbatos..i am the one who wanted yall to try it..have yall thought about do-canting it?? save a lot of paint this way..looks great..thanks ron
I ordered the Revell from Germany 2 months ago and it is finally out for delivery today.
Good things come to those who wait, but 2 months is a bit much 😉
In any case, it seems almost perfect... What about clear coat has it been tested?
Best chrome I've ever seen out of a can👌
I am *incredibly* interested in how the Revell takes to candy colors. That 'dipped' chrome look is exactly what I've been looking for when it comes to replicating the plated look for kits like the Phenex. If you get a chance to try Sunin7's acrylic gloss over Revell's chrome, I've had good luck with it not harming the chrome look too much.
I wanted to try this, but now afraid due to how it took the clear coat reaction.
This is exactly what I'm looking up. I'm trying to find the best chrome paint I can candy over
What a fantastic review, I've been looking for a mirror chrome to do my 40k necron army, you just solved my search. Thank you keep up the great videos
*Already intently looking at the results*
Barbatos: "look at it. Would you just look at it? Just LOOK at that!"
I can't look anymore! I'm already looking as much as I can!
But did you look at it? 😉
Do you think its better than the airbrushing options? What about decanting it? Worth it or use an airbrush ready product. (Favorite Ive used is the Dspiae)
But this Seems to be a pretty good option! I was worried about it being durable enough for assembly handling and looks like it would.
I’d say this is more of a convenient option, especially for those who aren’t into airbrushing yet. It does a really good job of making a mirror-like finish at the convenience of a rattle can. The convenience of not setting up for airbrushing is what adds to the price I would say.
Hey Robert,my brand new Badger Patriot 105 gravity feed dual action airbrush just came in the mail.I'm now just waiting on the No Name Tooty aircompressor with 3L air tank to come in through the mail.
I used Tamiya Black and Spaz Stix and had mixed results. Some pieces got a good chrome finish and some came out hazy. I found that as long as the bare plastic was glossy (RG Sinanju in my case), it'll come out chrome. I had to polish the hazy parts.
Do you think I can use the Revell Chrome Spray to paint 4 pieces of plastic silver trim on the side skirt of my car and have the chrome look? How durable is the paint over rainy day and winter salty road?
Sorry my friend, it wouldn't last a day. Very delicate, made only for indoor models
If it works its worth the money! Cant understand people who says that they not going to buy it because of the price, but guys finally we have true looking chrome and you expect to be a cheap..
For sure, this stuff is awesome
The Revell looks like it is some really good stuff, but the cost is an issue. Thanks for sharing.
Does the revel chrom need a gloss black surface? Or can a matt black surface work?
Any surface
How about a Update on the New Robot Kai Waterfall Spray Booth ? ? ? “Should I buy it or not” ???
I bet you could paint up some awesome '80s cylons with that stuff!😀
I'm going to have to get a can or two for for the bumpers on my car kits.
I agree! I have had 2 models where the chrome rubbed off the bumper pieces.
The best "chrome" look you can get without a vacuum deposition chamber (same method used by model manufacturers), is silver nitrate. It's a two-stage process where you spray the part with silver nitrate "primer", then hit it with activator, then rinse with distilled water.
Also a pain in the butt to figure out the right amount to tint the top coat to ensure it stays that chrome shade we ask love. At least for me it was
Got a couple cans for a project. I can say it is 100% worth it.
Edit: I retract my statement. This paint needs at least one month for it to cure...you absolutely cannot touch it. If you do, the chrome "luster" will fade.
This stuff is incredible looking for sure
@@barbatosrex9473 well I had to redo my project. Left it alone overnight at least 15 hours and it was still wet! Wtf. What is the cure time? Doesn't say anywhere
@@xpectz dont wanna call you a liar but you are the only one ever who stated this.
Its impossible to be still wet after 15 hours unless you painted several layers without drying in between and the roomtemperature is way too low.
even in the video he tried to scratch the paint with his fingeres after one night of drying and it didnt do shit to the paint. Its clearly a bad can or usererror on your side.
The revell paint was much better than I expected, perhaps the best I've seen. Although it should be good at that price range
If only their models were as good as this paint 😊
@@VNAV_PTH I think Revell make some really good models. What is the issue with them?
@Fido Montoya Just an example from my last build, the 1/48 scale F/A-18E: Details not accurate to the real aircraft, general fit and design were not up the likes of Tamiya for instance. Required a lot of sanding and filling with subsequent rescribing of details lost in that process. Shallow and unsharp panel lines and rivets, making it very difficult for the wash to sink in and stay where it was supposed to stay while removing the excess wash. There are no decals for missiles and bombs, and in my opinion, too light colors on some of the decals provided. Instructions on how parts on, for instance, the landing gear, were supposed to go on lacked in detail, and mounting points in the landing gear bay were very uncertain and required some educated guesswork to be fitted.
@Fido Montoya it's a little bit hit and miss with Revell. Some are decent, but most are trash. Lots of fitting issues.
68 Charger R/T model is horrible fitment.@@xanderguldie
Nice looking, you give it a thumbs up, I have to get some!!!
Can’t wait to see if you can put a candy coating on it
Have you found any clear coat the does not affect Revell ?
I haven't yet, it a wish list item for sure. But it looks like it stands alone
I’ve been really happy airbrushing Molotow chrome...not sure if I want to spend $35 to see if this is as good or better. Definitely close.
Why the fuck do we pull our hairs out tempering with pressure levels and spray pattern to get decent looking chrome on airbrush when cheat buttons like this exist lol.
Why isn't the Revell chrome mixture reverse engineered by a spray paint company and then that spray paint company can sell the same spray paint for less money and sell a lot more because they sell it for less money. It's just spray paint, copy it, sell it for less, make lots of money.😊
Screw rechroming my cars bumpers, Im hitting them with 1000 grit and two cans of this stuff!
No issues with the durability of the AK Super Chrome. Painted a set of wheels, let them sit over night, and they were good to go the next day. They took normal handling like a champ.
It hand paints pretty good as well.
That works good, I had the same results with Spazstix too, but I was able to buff it lightly with a cotton swab and get a little more shine.
The guy keeps jerking his hands around. Really can't focus long enough.
Great information! I was wondering however-I'm a cosplayer, and was wondering how the Revell would work on a peice of EVA foam? Normally for something like the Mandalorian helmets, we do a couple of layers of Plastidip, followed by gloss black spray and then either "silver" spray paint or graphite powder. Neither works particularly well as a chrome. Would you be able to do a test for that? It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Do you ever put 2 coats of Revell Chrome on? If so how long do you wait between coats?
unless I missed it, how does this compare to the best airbrush chrome paint? I think from an earlier video, that award went to the GSW Chrome paint.
It's on par with GSW it's just that it's in a spray can
@@barbatosrex9473 if you had to choose one, would it be this or the GSW?
@@amrogers3 GSW, cheaper and easier to find
Have you tried Alclad aqua gloss on the Revell chrome? Literally can't find anyone who has...
Everything I tried on Revell didn't work but it will test it out. In my latest video I tested craft store clear on chrome and it worked so maybe that one will
@@barbatosrex9473 I just saw it. Deco Art DuraClear gloss. When you blended it with distilled water and alcohol it sort of looks like aqua gloss. Interesting! What paint was your test chrome in the video?
I am actually going to test it too aqua gloss on revell. What airbrush configuration do you recommend? I was planning on doing 3mm needle, 10 psi, and go light.
Spaztics chrome over Tamiya black as well too.
Could you try micro gloss over the Revell chrome spray paint ?
Thanks!
You're welcome my friend. You guys are the best out there
It's over $50 Cdn with taxes at the local hobby store here.
What primer would you need to use this chrome spray? Please let me know...!
Looks great, just found some online for $28.99 a can. Had to grab 2. I'm excited to try it out.
Wow, you found some. Pretty rare all of a sudden. Where did you find it?
Can you spray color finish on top of Revell to get a color chrome?
Holy..35 bucks???... Geez... It's overprived with 15 Euros over here already.
is there a gold spray from revell ?
because i always find chrome. this kind of reflections on the spoon is what im looking for but more like gold.
Blimey! That's amazing.
A very educational video, I guess that old saying is true, you get what you pay for. For me as with other comments I would most likely use this for aftermarket resin wheels. Thank you!
have you tried adding aclad aqua gloss on it? incredible paint but easily dulls.
Definitely interested too @barbatosrex9473 make a video using alclad aqua gloss with revell chrome please!
Great video, How easy does the revell chrome scratch off
It's not too durable but if you're using it for a static display then it's hard to beat
you sprayed the Spaz Stix wrong when you did the clear piece. You sprayed the outside of the plastic with the chrome and then sprayed the black back on the inside of the plastic. Thats not how you do it.. You are suppose to spray the chrome down first and then spray the black over the chrome. It will give you a mirror finish
over here the revell one costs about 20 bucks..greetings from germany
You are located in the right spot for this product my friend 👍
@@barbatosrex9473 ..yeah...but even here..revell isn´t the best nor the cheapest brand..in fact..it´s pretty expensive..
With the clear plastic part, are you sure you are meant to spray the black backer on the opposite side of the plastic? I would have thought the idea is to spray the chrome on the 'back' of the clear plastic, then spray the black backer over the chrome. That way you are viewing the chrome through the clear plastic for maximum chromyness and durability.
Agreed, I yelled out "NO!" when he flipped and hit it wrong side.
The Krylon mirror in small can works the same way.
Yes you are correct.
Came here from another page that recommended this as the best of the best, and it is from what I see. Why is there no alternative? Obviously the paint cartels are holding out. You would think China would have something comparable on the market by now. Waiting over a month to get a small can of paint? I want this for painting real world items, not models.
Good looking Chrome for sure.
So should I use a clear coat for this? Or would it make it dull?
Even months later this is out of stock everywhere. In the USA the only way I see to get it is to pay 85 a can for it on ebay. I was willing to give it a go at 40, but 85 is simply too rich for me :(
Add it to your notification at Mega Hobby and they will let you know when it is in. It came in recently but it sold out in a hour
Have you tried applying the Alclad Aqua Gloss over the Revell Chrom? Or any other type of gloss over the Revell.
Thanks
wow that looks great where can you get it at thank you for this video
Links to buy are in the description but it looks like it's getting sold out everywhere
Spaz Stix? Seriously?
Barbatos Rex two requests can you show some other chromes sprays?
Would you demonstrate mandalorian beskar armor painting techniques?
Thanks again for a great product video. Personally, I don't think any hobby paint is worth $40. I'm fine with Spaz Stix, and Vallejo Chrome (77.707), most of which I use for mufflers, tail pipes or a rearview mirror (if I lose or ruin the "mirror sticker.")
Testors metalizer sealer doesn't change metallica finish & yes its defunct but i bought a 100 bottle lot to last me till next century!😁
Jman
You are the Guru of Chrome my friend. I had the same issue with the Spaz black backer. It doesn't produce a shine at all and is lousy paint to be quite honest. The Revel is amazing, too bad it doesn't have any durability, it would be the Holy Grail if you could clear it.
All I say is WOW!
I was wondering about making my black roto tom drum frames chrome. I have a feeling it would take a can for each drum but if the results are great it would be worth it.
But downside is can't clear coat it as a fishing tackle maker I'm struggling on finding a good chrome
Thank you for sharing. I am also a model painter❤❤❤
I absolutely hated the spaz stix chrome for airbrushes. I wouldn't touch that stuff ever again.
Hey Barbatos ! Ah man you’re going to make me pay that shipping cost with this video lol excellent chrome !! Question: you’ve shown us the SMS Pearls in a recent video. Plan to do a video on those soon?? I have a huge problem with those pearls. The coverage stinks and they’re difficult to spray with my .5 procon. When I thin them the coverage is worse! I’m wondering if I’m doing something wrong.. would love to see that video soon!
Can I ask what the dry time is I can't really find anything listed online on their product Paige thank you so much for your great videos.
Where did you buy it for 35? It's selling like it's worth its weight in gold on ebay.
$35? For that price I wonder if buying a can of Killer Chrome from Alsa might be a better option.
it is the same price as Alclad. The Revelle has 5oz, Alclad is about 7,8,$ an oz.
Would the aqua gloss clear coat work ok? That seemed to not react with most chromes
Not payin that for it
you're gonna make me start buying alot of different paint brands....lol
Have you tried to see if works to add transparent inks after the Revell chrome? Also I saw you said do not add anything else after Revel chrome but what about 2K gloss, will be the same as gloss used for this video? Thanks
Thanks for reviewing this🙏 I've been thinking about getting one myself.
Can I ask what the Tamiya primer is?
I'll have to keep the Revell Chrome in mind when I build my Bandai Captain Phasma kit.
Question.. I just yesterday watched you test the Spaz and had GREAT results, however, the results were not nearly as spectacular on this video...and you basically did the same process.. I'm pretty confused as to why you'd get such differing outcomes.
Me too, I'm trying to figure out what went wrong here. It's a mystery I need to solve
Random question but I also build rc cars and I wanna paint true flames but as you know you paint lexan bodies on the inside and I don't know how to reverse process any advice sir
I have a 1950's Porsche 356A hubcap I'm removing rust from using evapo rust. The original chrome plate now 85% rust is gone is like a mirror. I'm thinking of resorting to painting it and the revel is acrilic. Painting chrome is uncharted waters for me and I'm wanting to epoxy clear coat it and want to know your opinion on paint and coatings? It be a display peice and even a $40 can is cheaper than having a wall hanger replated.
This is perfect for a display. One of the best chromes I've tested
Can u try it on some aluminum and steel parts if u have any i just want to see some results cause on plastic looks kool
Will this work on aluminum?
It should but to be safe I'd put down a primer first
@@barbatosrex9473 what is the benefit of the primer? Thanks!