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  • Guest

    #31
    So I have a question for you powder coaters: Which brand do you think has the "chromiest looking" chrome color? Does the clear coat coating make it shinier?

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    • Breeze

      #32
      Unfortuneatly, non of the chrome's really look like chrome. To me any way. However, of all the chrome's i've tried. I prfer the Xtreme Chrome from Columbia coatings. That coupled with a clear top coat creates the closest to chrome i've seen.

      Texatl: Thank you

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      • madjack57754

        #33
        All the chromes that I've tried look like HPC coating that you get on headers. I haven't tried the colombia yet..I've tried a black high temp ceramic last week on a sidewinder header but have yet to get the pipe mounted, so I don't know yet how well it works. Pictures will be coming asap

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        • Guest

          #34
          Check this stuff out. Looks nice!

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          • LeeGS550E

            #35
            Originally posted by renobruce
            Looks pretty similar to the single coat chrome stuff that I used from Columbia coatings on the swingarm in this thread. Columbia Coatings, Eastwood, and Caswell seem to sell such similar products that I sometimes wonder if they're not the same product just rebadged and described differently. I have not tried eastwood's products yet, though.

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            • LeeGS550E

              #36
              Originally posted by madjack57754
              All the chromes that I've tried look like HPC coating that you get on headers. I haven't tried the colombia yet..I've tried a black high temp ceramic last week on a sidewinder header but have yet to get the pipe mounted, so I don't know yet how well it works. Pictures will be coming asap
              Are you talking high temp powder coating or the paint on ceramic coatings? I was looking at Columbia's high temp ceramic for my headers, but that's painted on in liquid form. I'd be interested if their were high temp coatings that came in powder form...

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              • Guest

                #37

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                • LeeGS550E

                  #38
                  Oh wow - where did you find that???

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                  • Guest

                    #39
                    Originally posted by LeeGS550E
                    Oh wow - where did you find that???
                    That's the Eastwood reflective chrome.

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                    • Planecrazy

                      #40
                      Originally posted by renobruce
                      That's right ... go ahead and post beautiful pictures without giving anyone a clue as to what it is or how it was done!

                      *Edit - ok, go ahead and beat my snide question with an answer just above!

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                      • Guest

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Planecrazy
                        That's right ... go ahead and post beautiful pictures without giving anyone a clue as to what it is or how it was done!
                        It's a valve cover!

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                        • Planecrazy

                          #42
                          Originally posted by renobruce
                          It's a valve cover!
                          Everybody's a comedian!!!

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                          • Calvin Blackmore

                            #43
                            Originally posted by renobruce
                            It's a valve cover!

                            It must be one hell of a motorcycle.....!!

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                            • LeeGS550E

                              #44
                              I guess I'll reverse my previous theory about Eastwood's being the same as Columbia's. Although they don't tell you what the base looked like, or whether there's another coating underneath it. Maybe I'll have to look into Eastwood's products and do a comparison.

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