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restoring turn signal housings- a few questions
I am restoring some 70-73 front turn signal housings. Today I used aircraft paint stripper to remove the old flaking finish. I'm now down to bare pot metal. I'm either going to use Rustoleum cold galvanizing spray or maybe a chrome metal spray. My question is do I use the same type of primer regardless of which top coat ? I was thinking of using a self-etching primer. Is this the right primer ? Any other tips ?
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I used Rustoleum primer followed by Rustoleum chrome, and it came out great!
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Any chance for a before/after photo? I'd like to see how it turns out.
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Do you remember which primer you used ? They make several.
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I would use the Rustoleum Professional line. Then you can get the matching primer.
I do not see a chrome but I see an aluminum. I like the stuff. Always flows nice and it is tough. http://www.thepaintstore.com/Rust_Oleum_Professional_High_Performance_Enamel_p/752483.htm Do not use etch primer on pot metal. Paint Job - Mustangsandmore Forum Archive Excerpt: Self etching primers contain phosphoric acid, a good thing, but not for pot metal pieces like headlight buckets |
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Bob K thanks for the post. I am familiar with the Rustoleum professional series of spray paints I've used them on other projects. Always had good results. I'll have to check out their aluminum spray vs. a chrome spray. Not really sure how reflective the surface really has to be ? I bought these housings for cheap but all of the interior finish was a wreck
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I restored mine in a similar way to what is being recommended here. The chrome paint works very well. The lights are clear and bright.
I used the chrome paint on my headlights and difference in brightness compared to my old faded ones was significant. I think you'll be fine with it.
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Here's what I used -> RustOleum.com
It came out very bright. Not quite chrome, but much more reflective than silver. |
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