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3:16 pm January 18, 2010
| Electric Stooge
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was not sure where to put this topic, so its ending up here
im looking for a spray paint that will dry to the color that is in most headlight. the reflectant silver color. has anyone ever seen or used something like it before?
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Mitch(1 of 3 stooges)
00' XJ, 5.5" Long arm, 32×11.5×15, 4.0l
If something electrical doesnt work right, throw a relay or 2 on it!
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4:30 pm January 18, 2010
| bittergenius
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Never even heard of it. I know they make silver matallic paint. You can get that at a hardware store.
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7:18 pm January 18, 2010
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i have seen paint that is suposto have a crome afect in menards but i have never used it
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7:59 pm January 20, 2010
| billygoat
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If you are trying to get reflected light out of a cavity you may want to consider a gloss white, it will give you high uniform reflectance. Good for mixing several point light sources like LED's
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Bill's Law of Jeep Reproduction: If you take a Jeep apart and put it back together enough times, eventually you will have TWO of them !
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8:24 pm January 20, 2010
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If anyone would be able to provide you with something to do the job – it would be http://www.eastwood.com/ Eastwood.
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