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Spray on Chrome?

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I was looking on Youtube for something not even related to spray on chrome and came across a 3 or 4 minute video called "DIY Chrome Kit". I have heard of this process but haven't seen anything that was do that was. I have seen it done on a car show or two and it was still a long process but the result was good. I thought about doing my valve cover on my 360 that way and on some other items as well. My question is has anyone used the spray on chrome process before? :? If so what do you thing about the process and what did you think about the result. :? :? :?
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The guys on that new show 'Mobsteel' sprayed on chrome. It's an involved process and requires highly specialized equipment. DIY kit? I don't think so...
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Hey HIO Sliver. :hi: That's the TV show 'Modsteel'. I saw them do the spray on chrome and it indeed was a long process and if I remember right the equipment to do it was very costly as well. Advance Auto, Auto Zone, Home Depot and I think even NAPA too sales these kits and sale them for around 125 to 135.00. The reviews are about 40/60. 40 not being very good. 60 fair and they all commented saying 'doesn't really look like chrome'. So I don't think so either. No spray on for me. Thanks for you comment. :thup: :thup: :thup:
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It's going to come out looking barrio/ghetto/trailer park. Take your pick as to which look suits your truck best. Then avoid it at all costs. :lol:
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Most of the Mustang venders have Poer by Ford chrome valve covers for a 390, which will fit your truck.
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[quote="Mach428"]Most of the Mustang venders have Power by Ford chrome valve covers for a 390, which will fit your truck.[/quote]
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Hi guys, Thanks for the information on the chrome valve covers. I'll check with some Mustang venders. :thup: :thup: :thup:
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Its not cheap and not that much more involved than painting, but its expensive check out

http://superchrome.ca/superchrome.php


Stater kit is $250
http://superchrome.ca/buy_online.php
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