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Alsa corp. Ghost Chrome
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100% of reviewers None indicated 6.0
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Description: Ghost Chrome contains the smallest particle makeup of any metallic coating available. These extra small particles allow for a perfect orientation on the surface giving you the truest metal looks of any paint available today.
Ghost Chrome can be found on a variety of OEM applications ranging from BMW wheels to Mercedes as well as Ford parts. $210.00 a pint retail

Ghost Chrome can be applied with any standard spray gun, no special equipment needed. It is a ready to spray mid-coat that should be applied over shades of grey ranging from light grey to black. However, it may be applied over any color basecoat to achieve metal type reflections and will remain transparent enough to show the underlying base color.
Giving you even more versatility Ghost Chrome can be toped with Candy colors using our Candy concentrates.
See our Product Showcase for a few examples of what can be done
Keywords: chrome paint


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Review Date: Thu April 21, 2005 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 6 

 
Pros: Alsa Chrome: Closest to real chrome I have found. Cool effects.
Cons: Alsa Chome: be careful of instructions, not real clear and very expesive mistakes can happen. Not particular friendly customer service. Must be sprayed on a polished surface to get close to real chrome.

I am writing about Alsa Chrome not Alsa Ghost Chrome. The results are pretty incredible, almost like a dull mirror. The fact that it has to be sprayed over a polished surface and works best on black to get the chrome affect is a little different than painters are use to. Make sure you spray very light coats and have a little of the base showing, if not it will turn dull like aluminum. Must use a speed clear in order to work properly. All in all you need to experiment on a practice piece before you begin on a clients. If not it can be real costly.

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