I bought some chrome plated wheels which I am sure have the standard cheap chrome plating. I been trying to clearcoat over the chrome plating to add an addition level of protection but I am getting a mix finish. Some areas are nice but other areas are ruff and textured looking. Is there a way to do this right with some level of consistence?
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I would think that the clear would show the rough texture of the first coat under it. It may cover it with no problems, but I would try something different. Sand the rough areas down with 600 grit paper, then possibly buff it out smooth, wipe it clean then shoot a 2nd coat. That way you know for sure it is going to adhere to a smooth 1st coat and no possible roughness showing through.
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It worked.... Thank you
Tried it again last night and sprayed more powder this time and it worked. Fortunitely, I was smart enough to do all my experimenting on some test pieces. I did one wheel last night and it turn out fine. The white powder over the chrome is a bit difficult to tell if you have full coverage.
Thanks for everyones help. Nice to have a place to post questions to knowlegable people.
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It was a 16" rim. It just fit. The coating knock the gloss/reflection back slightly but it's difficult to tell. I wouldn't do this to a good show / triple chrome piece. But my experiece with imported aftermarket parts is the the chrome is usually of very poor quality and thickness. A set of rims I purchased a year ago started to rust 6 months after purchasing. A little clear coat protection will look alot better than rust.
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