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Just sprayed my engine chrome today..the color is not bad...haven't heat the engine enough to test yet. Want to let it fully dried first... :ph34r: ...

This is the original camcover...surrounded by newspaper!! :ph34r:
 
End result...haven't tested yet :blink: ...crossed my finger <_<
 
got chrome meh?? in de pics to me it looks like bright silver onli... n it is not shiny also.... mayb u should take de pic on daytime where u dun use de flash..

u sure its chrome paint ah? n de surface seems not smooth enough... :blink:
 
errr... yea wor .. really looks like silver liddat only geh... but then nice man .. ^_^
 
i think i know which paint he use...

black colour long thin can with crome cap...

it doesn't really gives u shiny like crome...

but if u spray kao kao per layer... it will be more shiny.
that's wht i found out when spraying my rim's center cover.
 
looks like the aerosol can spray... silver chrome.. itz the closest u can get out fr a can.

looks nice, but dude, u gotta becareful that the pain will peel if itz not the heat resistant type of paint... even chrome peels under heat stress.
 
actually .. can it be like .. we spray the 1st few layer with heat resistance paint . .then on top of it we spray with those colors we want ?
will it still peel off ?
 
It's not the real chrome lar :P but it's nearly chrome-effect spray...i don't know how to make chrome paint also...i think need some kind of chemical process to do it :ph34r: ...ever see the engine cover of satrias featured in Traffic?? wonder how to do it also.. B)
 
yea ler.. their chrome ah.. looks like it imposible to be done with those can spray...
 
1. Sand paper with #500 grit until smooth. (Sand paper with running water)

2. Sand paper again with #1200 grit for more smooth. (sand paper with running water)

3. Spraint a layer of Primer for better paint bonding and adhesion.

4. Spraint Heat resistant silver (bought from ACE).

5. Spainted thin layers every 5~10 minutes until the whole can almost finished.

5. Finally spraint Clear lacquer for gloss finishing (also multiple thin layers every 5~10 minutes)

6. Leave it for curing for a couple of days.

Heres the finished item.
 
The painting almost like mine ... :P ...i never sanded it...just sprayed after some thorough cleaning... :)
 
Originally posted by ZephyRed@Apr 11 2005, 09:43
looks like the aerosol can spray... silver chrome.. itz the closest u can get out fr a can.

looks nice, but dude, u gotta becareful that the pain will peel if itz not the heat resistant type of paint... even chrome peels under heat stress.
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It's aerosol can spray hahaha :ph34r: ...bought from ACE...the brand also ACE :D
 
The cover installed back onto engine.

The pic below is finished cover with clear coat lacquer.

THe above is without clear coat.

THe clear coat dulled the silverish paint and gives it a smooth gloss finish
 
Originally posted by Joeker@Apr 11 2005, 22:16
The cover installed back onto engine.

The pic below is finished cover with clear coat lacquer.

THe above is without clear coat.

THe clear coat dulled the silverish paint and gives it a smooth gloss finish
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I have not apply any clear coat on my paint...plan to do it after i get the right material... :rolleyes:

I used aerosol spray to paint chrome...can i use acrylic spray (Auto Spray Paint) to do the clear coat?? or these two cannot be mixed?? any suitable recommendation coating for aerosol paint?
 
I used normal clear coat spray cans.

THe clear coat not only gives it smooth and gloss finish, it also protects the painted surface from scratches and abrasion.
 
Originally posted by Joeker@Apr 11 2005, 23:38
I used normal clear coat spray cans.

THe clear coat not only gives it smooth and gloss finish, it also protects the painted surface from scratches and abrasion.
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That's why now i never touch the painted surface...caused scare got scratches mar :lol:
 
Originally posted by exnitrexx@Apr 12 2005, 02:06
whre do u get those crome cap?
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Go ACE Hardware in Ikano Power center or midvalley!
 

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