Correct. You can't create the surface tension over chrome for the powder to stay onIt won't stick to chrome.
Correct.....it CAN be done if you create a bondable surface. However it takes a skilled hand with the blaster to make it uniform and a heavier coat of powder to gloss over any substrate imperfections. In my technical experience always better to start off cleanHowever, if your coater has a blaster that is abrasive enough to “roughen” the chrome, he may coat over the chrome. I speak from experience and my powder coated chrome still looks good.
(I understand if others might disagree and deep dive into the technical details of metallurgy.)
I think you could use a good adhesive translucent gold lacquer like used on stringed instrument finishes and it would look like a gold version of candy apple with incredible depth.
Don't know, I was just thinking how it would look.if possible to do.
I don't think that is paint over chrome...I think it is spray krome, all the rage for a second a few years ago.
Their is a guy on my other site who had a formula that would remove chrome plating but it took a couple weeks. I will look to see if I can find it after work. A few different rust removing chemicals that eventually get under the chrome. I'm not sure if he was removing good chrome or something that had been compromised.I ask as I may gold member out my new project.
Can confirm, somewhere I picked up a Mall wart kent 20". It was a wierd pink satin chrome but it was originally much darker and shiny in spots where the sun did not fade it. Ugly.I don't think that is paint over chrome...I think it is spray krome, all the rage for a second a few years ago.
Spray Krome
I read some posts on car forums when it came out, and the general consensus that for grills and such that it looked great when sprayed...but, if you actually drove the car it would be trashed in a month or two... just not very durable.
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