painting chromy parts
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painting chromy parts
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im not into chrome at all and i wanna paint the chrome base of the bars, but not sure what to use or how to make it look good while ridding it of chrome.
im not into chrome at all and i wanna paint the chrome base of the bars, but not sure what to use or how to make it look good while ridding it of chrome.
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Re: painting chromy parts
thanks but im meaning the plastic chromelike parts under the bars
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Re: painting chromy parts
Why paint them? I believe that there are aftermarket ones out there in various colors to match almost any PCX.
2010 Honda PCX 125 in Thailand (White) - "White Lightning" Sold in Sept 2017
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Re: painting chromy parts
Krylon Fusion for plastics? or similar product? Rough it up, & spray?
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Re: painting chromy parts
would it still adhere im kinda debating on vinyl wrap now
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Re: painting chromy parts
I just use spray paint once again, gloss or flat black depending on mood
, and touch up as needed.

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Re: painting chromy parts
Sometimes you don't sound like a burdWhiteNoise wrote:Krylon Fusion for plastics? or similar product? Rough it up, & spray?
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Re: painting chromy parts
Plasti dip is the way to go. if you every want to remove the plasti dip just pull it off. I HATE chrome also and I'm in the process of murdering out my Camaro. Just Spray multiple coats wait for each coat to dry, the more coats you add the easier it is to remove. When you don't want it on any more
just peel off and it's gone!
just peel off and it's gone!
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Re: painting chromy parts
I agree that the Plasti dip is the way to go. My husband's cousin had this done to her car. While I'm not into to a fluorescent pink cars, it was something different. You can find a butt load of videos on Youtube.
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Re: painting chromy parts
You could use the clear plastic colour to winterise or chipproof vulnerable parts. Never heard of this stuff before
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Hmmm....plasti dip. Me, I wouldn't jump in with two feet on dipping mine...But then I tend to overthink things (Like....scared)
I have a few questions: Is there any chance that while it's adhered to your finish, & after sitting in full (hot weather) sun, that it would ruin your "lovely" Camaro or PCX's paint? Like maybe create a haze if you were to peel it off? Is there any nasty chemical in it? Oh yeah, and does this dip dry in a matte finish? Appreciate any feed back. Interesting product
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I have a few questions: Is there any chance that while it's adhered to your finish, & after sitting in full (hot weather) sun, that it would ruin your "lovely" Camaro or PCX's paint? Like maybe create a haze if you were to peel it off? Is there any nasty chemical in it? Oh yeah, and does this dip dry in a matte finish? Appreciate any feed back. Interesting product

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Re: painting chromy parts
The beauty of plasti dip is that it is removable, if you over spray onto paint you can use any automotive bug-tar remover to remove it, also with sufficient layers of application it just peels off without leaving any residue on the surface it was applied to. It can be applied to nearly any surface as long as it is cleaned first. It comes in many colors and finishes, gloss or matte, it can be applied and typically lasts several years, normal ware and tear is equal to vinyl applications, but with the benefit of reapplying a new coat if it gets minor scratches. Plasti Dip stays on in sub zero temps and up can take a hot 120+degree day with out warping. It also acts like a shield protecting the surface underneath from the elements, moisture, UV and minor scratches dings.
would I use it on my scooter? maybe on the underside as an extra layer of protection. I don't like chrome but on a bike it's normal so I wouldn't go through the trouble just to spray the handlebars. That's just my opinion But for my car yup. blacked out Chevy logo on the back, chrome tail light bezels, gas filler cap, and soon blacked out rims. and when I'm tired of the look it peels right off!
would I use it on my scooter? maybe on the underside as an extra layer of protection. I don't like chrome but on a bike it's normal so I wouldn't go through the trouble just to spray the handlebars. That's just my opinion But for my car yup. blacked out Chevy logo on the back, chrome tail light bezels, gas filler cap, and soon blacked out rims. and when I'm tired of the look it peels right off!
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In thinking of getting some clear as a stonechip gaurd for my bikes swinging armWarlock wrote:The beauty of plasti dip is that it is removable, if you over spray onto paint you can use any automotive bug-tar remover to remove it, also with sufficient layers of application it just peels off without leaving any residue on the surface it was applied to. It can be applied to nearly any surface as long as it is cleaned first. It comes in many colors and finishes, gloss or matte, it can be applied and typically lasts several years, normal ware and tear is equal to vinyl applications, but with the benefit of reapplying a new coat if it gets minor scratches. Plasti Dip stays on in sub zero temps and up can take a hot 120+degree day with out warping. It also acts like a shield protecting the surface underneath from the elements, moisture, UV and minor scratches dings.
would I use it on my scooter? maybe on the underside as an extra layer of protection. I don't like chrome but on a bike it's normal so I wouldn't go through the trouble just to spray the handlebars. That's just my opinion But for my car yup. blacked out Chevy logo on the back, chrome tail light bezels, gas filler cap, and soon blacked out rims. and when I'm tired of the look it peels right off!
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Re: painting chromy parts
Warlock, Excellent well written info explanation! You answered all my questions, thank you. Now I wouldn't hesitate to use it should I have the need or desire to.
I must comment again, your Rally Sport is a beauty, & I like your blackout progress! (Oh no...starting to reminisce. 1968/69 throw back tiime. Ok ok, not about the old days/cars WN
Move on!) One more thing....What size engine/HP?
you you, that's a great idea!
I must comment again, your Rally Sport is a beauty, & I like your blackout progress! (Oh no...starting to reminisce. 1968/69 throw back tiime. Ok ok, not about the old days/cars WN

you you, that's a great idea!

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