Description
This is the closest you can get to chrome with spray paint. The chrome must go over gloss 2k black.
Please note, for this Chrome finish to be achieved it takes a high quality near perfect gloss black finish.
We highly suggest that the Black base at least, is sprayed by a professional or a highly experienced spray painter in a clean dust free environment.
The black must be left to cure for 7 days or more.
A test should be sprayed with the same black basecoat before applying the chrome to your project.
TDS can be found here Click
Safety Dat Can be found here.
https://alsacorp.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/EasyChromeSDS.pdf
If you feel the product has not performed the way it should we request it be sent back for us to test and offer a full refund if found defective.
Please watch this video on how to apply the chrome paint
Once the black has cured the chrome paint can be sprayed.
The chrome is quite durable in this finish.
For extra protection you can spray a clear coat
After approximately 4 days the chrome can be coated with Clear.
This clear will make the chrome look a slight less reflective. Simply spray the intercoat then you can spray any 2k clear over the parts being painted.
This will bring back the reflection and give a chrome look.
Step 1: Spray 2k Black Paint
Step 2: Spray Chrome Paint (once black is fully cured)
Step 3: Optional Spray InterCoat. (one/two coats)
Step 4: Spray 2k Clear for extra shine and protection.
Tints are available to colour the chrome. Here
The Chrome can also be brushed.
Black base must be sprayed
An idea of coverage. 250ml of chrome covers 4 rims like in the picture inside and out.
Kits Available
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