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BMF I use on auto kits. I've heard BMF changed their formula for tackiness and folks complained it wasn't the same as the old ones. I haven't noticed it myself. Not sure if they're still good or not since I still have a bit of them left.


Molotow chome pens are great but they're pretty delicate during handling and tend to leave behind fingerprints. I usually let them cure untouched for 2 weeks for auto chrome parts.


I like to spray a light coat of flat clearcoat on Funny cars rims just to tone down the chrome shine a bit. Test it on spare chrome rims and experiment with it. Maybe you'll fine the look you're looking for.


I once experimented spraying a light coat of flat and liked what I achieved.


I still have a bottle of Model Master Chrome Silver and use it occasionally.


Aside from Alclad, they're lacquer paints for airbrushing - I believe Mr. Color has their own metallic color line (Super Metallic 2) as well as Vallejo (Hobby Lobby has them).


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