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Ben N

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Is there such a thing as GOOD chrome paint? I'd like to re-paint my dashboard face around the edges, where that chrome painted plastic edge is (it's about 1/4").

I picked up some Bare Metal Foil (chrome finish), from a local hobby shop, but I'm not sure that is the best way to go.

Any advise?

Thank You,

Ben

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Ben,

I think it is going to be a trial and error process. You may want to buy several different types and finishes and test them before you decide what looks nearest to what you are looking for. Are you talking about the same finish as is on the steering wheel on some of the First Gens? If so, I would try a silver or aluminum color.

Rob

 

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Ben,
Are you talking about the same finish as is on the steering wheel on some of the First Gens? If so, I would try a silver or aluminum color.
Rob

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Hi Rob,
The "Silver / Chrome" finish on steering wheel center-post border looks pretty close to what I'm looking for.
The area I need to re-do, is the outer rim (or edge) of the woodgrain looking dash panel.
It's about a 1/4" section/border that goes almost all the way around the dash panel.
I think that section was supposed to be shiny. But on a 31 year old car, I guess some of the finish/paint wore off.
What I'm looking for is something to re-do it with.
I'm trying to re-do it without taking the dash apart. biggrin.gif
Thanks Again,
Ben


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What kind of metal stuff did you get at the hobby shop? There is MONOKOTE, and it is like a mylar material that has an adhesive on the back, and heat-shrinks to fit curved surfaces. Monokote comes in many colors and finishes, including aluminum and chrome. The product is normaly used to cover model airplanes. I have not tried it, but have given the idea some thought. There should be books at the hobby store that will instruct you how the process works, maybe you can look at the book and decide if it's worth a try.

As far as a low-budget method, try stainless-steel duct tape. It can be cut in strips, and a pencil eraser works good to press it around curves. You will end up with seams, but careful trimming would render them nearly unnoticeable. The stainless duct tape also works good on the inside of tail light and parking light assys. where the factory silvering has turned dark.

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Thank You All For Your responses.

 

Wallaby: The stuff I bought is called Bare-Metal with an Ultra Bright Chrome finish. It's a foil material with adhesive backing.

 

Ian: Yes, please e-mail me a photo. It sounds like the same type of pen I used to get Reggie Jackson's autograph on a black baseball bat that I had custom made with all of his stats.

What is the name of the pen you used???

Thanks Again,

Ben

 

 

 

 

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Ben,

 

I am out of town til Friday, and the pic is on my home computer, but I will send you a pic when I get back. I will ask my wife what kind it was. I got the idea from on of the mags. They redid the dash in their Monte so I figured I could do it as well.

 

Ian

 

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i did my dash and steering wheel with a silver paint pen looks awsome

 

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Ian, Thanks. I can hardly wait to see the finished product.

 

Hooter, Do you have a photo you can e-mail to me???

Ben

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

I used 2 silver paint pens that I picked up at Walmart. One was a Testors silver paint marker and the other was a fine line silver paint pen that I found in the craft/hobby section. The job was a piece of cake and it looks great!

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

The dashes were all originally plastc chrome plated from the factory then painted interior color this process has been around for many years , i have not talked to anyone who has had a complete dash plated on a Monte, but i do have a friend that runs a business called American Plastichrome and he is reasonable if anyone is interested he is in Westland Mich. he did a 65 Impala dash for me and it looks super

 

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