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i work in a body/paint shop and am working on the colour at the moment,i spoke to a paint rep who said he will get his paint colourist to have a look,he stocks a lacquer which is used for polished alloy,he thinks this can be tinted and has good adhesion to shiney surfaces,when i am on holiday next i will pop over and have a chat with them,only problem is my frame only has a tiny bit of the coating left so i hope they can match it from what i have
i reckon just speak to PKRADMAN - he knows the fella to do this
Carl it certainly sounds that way.Get your frame chromed and get it blown over with some glass paint stylee spray.Stidds had it right all along with his Pro Class.
Quote from: jimwise68 on March 01, 2007, 09:45 AMCarl it certainly sounds that way.Get your frame chromed and get it blown over with some glass paint stylee spray.Stidds had it right all along with his Pro Class.Thank you very much , glad to see somebody is paying attention, although the way I did mine was not a glass paint spray but a tinted lacquer, just like Sawzall is looking into. The lacquer I used has a brown tint in it just like the original Pro Class. It looks as though I am years ahead of everyone when it comes to colour restoring!! If you look carefully at the picture of my Pro Class, you can see the brown tint (you can see it best on the down tube, with the Pro Class decal on).
If I see danny Silverstreak's turbo some time soon i'll take a blunt spoon to it and get a chunk of the finish, he won't mind