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I'm at work right now so I can't see what it says on the can. But I just asked a guy that worked there if they had spray tint. Granted you don't get as much as the Nightshades but you really don't need that much.
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Thanks man. What's the hobby shops call it? $4 a can is my budget lol.
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I think I'll buy some and try it on my Vic. It could use some more black-ness.
How much is this stuff?
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I would be concerned about it not adhereing to the chrome. Is there a clear, self-etching primer that could first be applied and then followed up with Nite Shades?
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Actually when you sand chrome with a fine grit sandpaper it looks like brushed aluminum. I did that on my dads grille on his merc before I painted it black and it looked sweet.
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Originally posted by 88MercWagonI kinda doubt would adhere. You'd probably have to sand it, and then it kinda defeats the purpose. Just my $0.02...give it a try, nothin to lose, right?
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I kinda doubt would adhere. You'd probably have to sand it, and then it kinda defeats the purpose. Just my $0.02...give it a try, nothin to lose, right?
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got a metal front bumper? spray some on and see if it flakes off.
or maybe just do your hood emblem?
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You know I have thought about that myself. All I have used that stuff on is my taillights. It should work but the question is will it adhere.
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Niteshades on chrome
I was wondering if I could give my chrome that black chrome look by using that niteshade tint spray on it. Do you guys think it would work. I think it would be cool to have black chrome on the towny and run black chrome mustang bullitt rims on her.Tags: None
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