Aqua Chroming in Essex

Aqua Chroming in Essex

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Andrew Gray

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Monday 26th October 2015
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Today I was out and about in Essex and called into PR Woods http://www.tvr-prwood.co.uk/ who did a lot of the work on out Taimar Restoration.
While I was there Phil showed me there new equipment as they are now offering Aqua Chroming which I thought may be of interest to others who may want to have something chromed without the normal cost of chroming.
Interesting to see how it can be used on nearly any surface including wood plastic and fiberglass he even had an M Series Fiberglass bumper there that he was experimenting with the fiberglass aftermarket type that a number of people use.
He explained that the process is very different to actual chrome in that its more like a paint surface and should be treated like paint rather than steel so no autosol on these items first time I have seen the process in the flesh rather amazing.





Andrew

Dollyman1850

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Squaresquo

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103 months

Tuesday 27th October 2015
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For smaller items, for example instrument bezels, here's a DIY product that works really well. You'll need an airbrush to apply it though and be sure to apply a gloss black base coat. Needless to say works well on plastic too.

http://alclad2.com/finishes/high-shine/

Cliff

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 27th October 2015
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That's impressive stuff I wonder if it peels like the kids toy chrome does when its knocked to reveal the plastic base?

Andrew Gray

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Tuesday 27th October 2015
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V6Pushfit said:
That's impressive stuff I wonder if it peels like the kids toy chrome does when its knocked to reveal the plastic base?
I don't think so Al if the preparation is done like paint then I guess it should not only time will tell but the process has been around a few years now so I guess its developed and improved
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