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Liquid chrome

Bagge

Well-known member
Tips for the ones building shiny things :) also good for inside of headlights and mirrors (really great and it is like a mirror!)

Read about these and decided to order one marker (1mm) and the 30ml refill bottle (to use in the airbrush)

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Tried it on my Navy Jeep, and it was easy with the marker to paint the headlights and the mirror.

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And you maybe wanna see the whole Jeep :)

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Designed and had those decals laserprinted on thin decalpaper :)

Greetings Mats
 
Shot the refill chrome with my airbrush, direct from the bottle no primer just bare plastic...

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Nice to be able to glue the bumper assembly first and then paint it as a unit (y)

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Very cool.

Based on your thread, I looked into it further and it seems to be widely respected. I grabbed the MSDS and it appears to be alcohol based although it has a non-toxic label. Reviews mention it is water based which would make a good chrome paint ground breaking.

No one spills the beans on cleaning the AB though, what did you use?

I'd jump on the refill if I can clean the AB with alcohol like Tamiya (or water). Otherwise I'll just grab a few pens when they get back in stock.
 
I cleaned it with alcohol, it was a little work (not that it was stuck hard it was just to get all the metal flakes out) but it is like all metallic paints i guess (alclad and such) only thing is that you can't touch it for a long time, but that goes for other paints too
 
I cleaned it with alcohol, it was a little work (not that it was stuck hard it was just to get all the metal flakes out) but it is like all metallic paints i guess (alclad and such) only thing is that you can't touch it for a long time, but that goes for other paints too

Thanks.

Yeah, not touching it was a widely remarked issue, in some cases up to two weeks with heavy applicationsNot that big of a deal considering theres much less involved to get good results and you don't have to deal with lacquers thinners.

It doesn't take a clear coat well apparently.
 
Can't handle it for a long time? DON'T buy any, Bob!!! You'd be headed for heartache for sure! :D
 
I saw the pens on another site and ordered a couple from Amazon. My first use was on the chrome portion of landing gear struts and I was most impressed. The 1mm tip size was perfect for this and it went on easy and covered well and it looks like chrome ! I would think these would be great for doing the chrome parts on cars and trucks. You will see them on the next build I post so no photos here.
 
Tried a testpiece now that i painted together with the bumpers, you can touch it and handle it good not just to rough, then it gets matt, but normal handling with no greasy fingers ok :gogo

After that i shot a clear ontop :pinch: Then you have a normal silver! so that's a NO,NO :smack

Greetings
Mats
 
It is not a paint you need to buff. Excellent for trim, rear view mirrors, oleo struts...etc. It is a water/alcohol based paint/ink so solvent based clear coat may have dulling effect on it.

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B)
 
I like it and i don't see any reason for putting a clear ontop so no problem, just wanted to see what happened :)
And Nice Gundam Mr.T!! (y)
 
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