02bansheerider Posted December 3, 2003 Report Posted December 3, 2003 check this out... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=2445681769 ... Has anyone ever used something like that or know if it works well? Quote
reas11 Posted December 4, 2003 Report Posted December 4, 2003 ok , heres my take on this subject ..know what u are getting into before u do it .. it cannot be that easy and if it is it most likly doesn't work.. i know from experience , i have a chrome kit and it's alot of work involved ..just thought i'd give u the heads up .. u might want to also consider whats your budget i have dropped alot of cash on this shit . anyone who is interested here's one of the sets of pegs we did .. Quote
frocashmoney24 Posted December 4, 2003 Report Posted December 4, 2003 damn those look real nice, good job Quote
Meat_Head Posted December 4, 2003 Report Posted December 4, 2003 damn those look real nice, good job I totally agree. Quote
chase73 Posted December 4, 2003 Report Posted December 4, 2003 check out there website they give ya the step by step moto chrome website Quote
erbilabuc Posted December 4, 2003 Report Posted December 4, 2003 they give you a rebadge can of "EZ- OFF" oven cleaner cus that strips down the clear on most aluminum bike frames and they include a bunch of sand paper and polish and you get to sand and polish your bike or parts. You dont chrome anything; you are polishing aluminum. THis is a kit to polisha luminum. My friend made this mistake. Quote
NYUK Posted December 4, 2003 Report Posted December 4, 2003 me and reas will sell you a real chrome kit. Quote
Chemical Castration Posted December 4, 2003 Report Posted December 4, 2003 Notice in the "how to" pics they use the flash to make the metal look really messed up but after they buff it they use natural light on it to make it look alot better. It's alot easier to hide scratches and imperfections under natural light and when you take the pic at the angle they took it. GOOD GAWD HOW CAN I MAKE THAT SHINE!?!?!?!?! WOW THIS SHIT IS SOO AWESOME!!!!!!! Quote
Double Or Nuthin Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 Nothing is that easy. All they are doing is selling sand paper, paint remover, polish, applicators and instructions... Don't believe the hype.. Would be nice though! Quote
NYUK Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 whats in the real chrome kit? bright copper, flash copper, nikel plate, chrome plate,anodes for all 3 baths,heaters, rectifiers, agitators,zincate for aluminum, complete instructions.EVERYTHING YOU NEED. Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 Don't forget experience and patience. Lefty hit it right on the head. They could have even used some flourescent lighting to help bring the grain and other scratches out in the aluminum, + messed with the camera angle so the light reflects directly back to the camera, exposing any unpolished surfaces. Incadecent light and sun light is how I inspect my parts, because it is IMPOSSIBLE to get every scratch out under flourescent lighting. Nothing is as easy as it looks. To polish on of my smallest parts takes around 10-15 minutes. This includes 2-3 steps of sanding, rough polish and finish polish. Bigger stuff (As in MeatHeads power valved jugs) can take weeks. Quote
NYUK Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 you think polishing is involved, try chroming. it s a fuckin art.really really involved and time consuming.polishing in between every plate. Quote
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