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Painting chrome?
Also, my chrome wheels are starting to bubble on the back side, so I know it is only a matter of time until it gets to the outside. Any fixes for this? I imagine it would be a big deal to try and get the chrome stripped off the wheels. I would like black wheels eventually, but I don't have the money to buy wheels right now. This is why I don't like chrome wheels. They peel!
2005 H2 SUV - Stealth Gray with Ebony interior - Third row - Exterior tire carrier -
Mirror caps - black bedliner
Roof rack rails - black bedliner
Wheels - Black bedliner on stock wheels
Gas cap lid - still chrome but will soon be black bedliner
Tail light guards - still chrome but will be black bedliner
Grill - Still chrome but will be black bedliner
Hmmmm, is there a pattern developing here?
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Hope this helps.
Scott
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2005 H2 SUV - Stealth Gray with Ebony interior - Third row - Exterior tire carrier -
Mirror caps - black bedliner
Roof rack rails - black bedliner
Wheels - Black bedliner on stock wheels
Gas cap lid - still chrome but will soon be black bedliner
Tail light guards - still chrome but will be black bedliner
Grill - Still chrome but will be black bedliner
Hmmmm, is there a pattern developing here?
Re: Painting chrome?
Scott
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If it's chrome on real metal (ie. bumper) the ONLY way to do it and expect it to stick is to so sandblast it so it has a texture so you can prime.
H2 grilles are plastic coated chrome so they're not a big deal.
HTH's,
Mark
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