Chrome tail lights on a budget

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Fiat88

Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

Post by Fiat88 »

htchevyii wrote:Not really. They are glued or fused on and the chances of removing them without destroying are slim.
Thanks.
jimmycakes401

Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

Post by jimmycakes401 »

This?
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Looking around for chrome ideas for a bumper I'm acquiring. I don't have the $$ to chrome it for real. I would like to fake it for now and then do it later if I can afford it.
grittracing

Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

Post by grittracing »

Jim,

Are you asking if this would work for you? Yes it would and last till your ready to spend the money. But only if you do some prep work.
1st have them media or sand blasted.
2st prep the back side with a rust inhibitor. Than spray paint the front. Allow to dry than apply the chome mylar

if you just want to go real cheep ! Just sand smooth really goog. Make sure all pitting is gone.

My tail lights are still holding up great.! Daily driver rain or shine
jimmycakes401

Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

Post by jimmycakes401 »

cool. by mylar, do you mean sticky back vinyl? Like the kind in rolls at a sign shop? Or like the stuff they wrap baskets in?
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Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

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this is a 2001 cadilac tail light -------------------- what do ya think?
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puddin

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jimmycakes401

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He just answered that question a few posts up for me.
grittracing

Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

Post by grittracing »

1st i would try to take the bumbes off the car. It would be a world easier.once you have the metal preped. Take 2 people. The mylar comes in a roll. You could cut it as long as the bumper is wide. Than wrap it and put the seem on the back side. And over lap about a inch. Than you would either use clear finger nail polish to cover the seems and the ends. Or you could try the clear spray paint. But i would try that on a test piece 1st. I have never did that. Sounds like a good idea
jimmycakes401

Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

Post by jimmycakes401 »

Can you shoot us a link to the material that you use. That way we know we are dealing with the same product? I'd hate to get a cheaper version or something that didn't work as well. Thanks!
grittracing

Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

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i just buy it from a local sign shop. If you email me your address i will send you a sample. At grittracing@gmail.com
jimmycakes401

Re: Chrome tail lights on a budget

Post by jimmycakes401 »

My buddy owns a sign shop. So I'll talk to him about it. If I can't make any ground, I'll shoot you an email.
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