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I didn't think I was pressing too hard, but I guess it's too late for that. The chrome flaked in areas on both the turn signal reflector and the ring. I may try to re-chrome them with some paint, but we'll see. All things considered, though, the flat black I used on the rest looks fantastic.
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Has anyone had success re-painting your chrome parts? I can't find a true 'chrome' paint and am at my wit's end with this project. My black part is perfect but I can't stand the flaked chrome on the 'monocle' and the turn signal.
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Depending on how much and where on the turn signal, paint it black, it will look good. Duplicolor has a chrome paint, based on past experience, their paints are usually pretty good and should work. I personally wonder how it would look if you painted the whole thing GRP. I color matched mine and think it looks better, but I do have a darker car (DGM).
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I've looked into the Duplicolor paint, so that's probably the route I'll go down. I've also thought about going all GRP, but it'd be hard to get it to match perfectly. All black is another option, but to me it just makes the car look like it has cataracts. Chrome paint it is! I'll post pics when I finally get it done so others that have had this same problem can see that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
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^ uh, yeah, I should have said that it is supposedly a chrome looking paint. I have never used it so I don't know how it will come out, but am assuming it will look pretty close to the chrome he's trying to replace.
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Hey, anything's better than the 'metallic silver' paint I've used on projects before. The paint people are like, 'yea, it's really chrome looking!' and then all I get is just what it says: a grey-silver paint with some mild glisten to it.

 

Now that I'm thinking about it, how would Subaru chrome the inside of the headlights? They've got to use some sort of paint, wouldn't they?

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I just finished with the whole project. Summation:

 

-USE REALLY DELICATE TAPE. Flaking chrome is a pain in the a$$ to try to fix.

-If you ruin the chrome, there is no such thing as 'chrome' paint.

-Duplicolor 'chrome' paint works and is shiny, but nothing near original.

-HOWEVER, if you do have to repaint the chrome, the Duplicolor paint gives the turn signals a really satin look to them. I almost like it more than the chrome flash.

-Bumper pop-its suck.

 

I'll post pictures tomorrow. It was a hell of a project.

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Well, here's the pictures. I think it looks pretty sweet now and I'd recommend it to anyone.

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3251/2665897961_5a554c1325_b.jpg

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3145/2666713616_e6532c7f51_b.jpg

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I'm having one hell of a time removing the amber from the clear/silver reflector thing haha. Can anyone give me some advice? Do I need to remove the metal bracket first? or remove the grey insert out of the clear/silver reflector thing first?
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Cleared and painted headlights, repainted bumper, repainted and installed new grill. Ended up taking WAY longer than I had originially expected :(

 

Before:

 

http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/1110/img4643yj7.jpg

 

 

After:

 

http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/8268/img5340xr7.jpg

 

http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/4961/img5337nv8.jpg

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Thanks for posting the pictures. I was $hitting in my pants when I saw some of my chrome pull off. Looks pretty good so I think I'll try that and if I dont like it luckily I have another set of headlights.

 

Well, here's the pictures. I think it looks pretty sweet now and I'd recommend it to anyone.

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3251/2665897961_5a554c1325_b.jpg

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3145/2666713616_e6532c7f51_b.jpg

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Thanks for posting the pictures. I was in my pants when I saw some of my chrome pull off. Looks pretty good so I think I'll try that and if I dont like it luckily I have another set of headlights.

 

Hey, no problem. What I found, though, is that I actually like the look of the 'satin' chrome that the chrome paint gave. So in my case, what I really did was sand the chrome on the monocle thing and spray it with the chrome paint without the black protected. That then made a majority of the light this satin chrome, so after it had dried well, I took some of the good delicate tape and taped the monocle and turn signal off like I did when the project started and then sprayed everything else black. That all ensured that I had no overspray on the black if I just tried to chrome the monocle and signal after everything's been blackened from the first try. Hope that makes sense.

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Yeah the black space around the monocle was give me a lot of grief last night when I was trying to tape it up so I just oversprayed and will cover up the moncle and repaint black later.
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I tried it this weekend. Used the sensitive blue painter's tape, and I stuck the tape to other surfaces to make it even less sticky before applying it. One word:

 

 

 

DISASTER

 

The first light came out okay, with only some of the chrome removed from the turn signal area and a tiny speck from the projector ring. But the second one was a different story. As soon as the tape touched the chrome, I removed it to reposition and it stripped the chrome right off!

 

So I used chrome spray paint over the whole inner housing.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a204/TRSCobra/IMG_0476.jpg

 

And then masked the ring off again, to repaint the rest black. I tested in several areas to make sure the tape wouldn't rip off the "chrome" that was only a few hours dry.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a204/TRSCobra/IMG_0478.jpg

 

As you can see, that effort proved fruitless, also. I'm just going to go over the whole thing in black. I can't have my car down for a week for something as trivial as blacking out the headlights!

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This is all taped up:

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x312/kagenmateer/IMG_2726-1.jpg

 

...and after peeling:

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x312/kagenmateer/IMG_2731resized.jpg

 

I wonder if ambient temperature has anything to do with it. I did mine in the winter, so it was pretty cold in the garage. Maybe one should be sure the chrome is well cooled down after the light comes out of the oven. This would make the chrome less porous so the tape wouldn't stick to it as well. Cold tape is probably a good idea too. Just a thought.

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