dklawson
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In early December my older son had an accident with his '72 Spitfire. The front bumper was destroyed. I didn't want to invest the $500+ for a new, re-chromed bumper and all the used ones I found were a bit too rough for their price.
I had a bumper from a parts car that had a dent and really nasty chrome. In areas the chrome was pitted and had flaked off but the nickel plate below the chrome was still intact. Phosphoric acid cleaning and polishing only highlighted the areas the chrome was rough... and there were a lot of such areas. With the dents and dings this was not a good candidate for re-chrome either. However, I figured it was worth trying the paint David Doan mentioned above.
I sanded the bumper with 80 grit paper on a DA to provide a "bite" for paint then sprayed it with etch primer. I lightly sanded the primer and applied three thin coats of Duplicolor "Universal Chrome" paint (BUN0200). No... it does not look like chrome. However from a distance of 8-10 feet it does look like an aluminum bumper. I was surprised how reflective it was.
I would not say the Duplicolor chrome is anywhere near chrome in appearance but it did make this bumper look useable, particularly since there are no other chrome components near the bumper on our car. Next time I need to freshen up a lamp assembly I'll use the paint to improve the reflectivity of the old parts.
I had a bumper from a parts car that had a dent and really nasty chrome. In areas the chrome was pitted and had flaked off but the nickel plate below the chrome was still intact. Phosphoric acid cleaning and polishing only highlighted the areas the chrome was rough... and there were a lot of such areas. With the dents and dings this was not a good candidate for re-chrome either. However, I figured it was worth trying the paint David Doan mentioned above.
I sanded the bumper with 80 grit paper on a DA to provide a "bite" for paint then sprayed it with etch primer. I lightly sanded the primer and applied three thin coats of Duplicolor "Universal Chrome" paint (BUN0200). No... it does not look like chrome. However from a distance of 8-10 feet it does look like an aluminum bumper. I was surprised how reflective it was.
I would not say the Duplicolor chrome is anywhere near chrome in appearance but it did make this bumper look useable, particularly since there are no other chrome components near the bumper on our car. Next time I need to freshen up a lamp assembly I'll use the paint to improve the reflectivity of the old parts.