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> What to do about fog light reflectors?
GeorgeKopf
post Oct 2 2021, 07:49 PM
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I was trying to address a little bit of rust on the rims of my fog light reflectors, so I dipped the rims in EvapoRust and it took the shinny right off. It looked terrible so I decided to take it all off and start from scratch.
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It looks like there is a layer of paint or sealer that the reflector coating was adhered to.

I'm wondering if:

1. Anyplace has these for sale new?
2. Can I just strip and paint with silver paint?
3. Should these things be chromed?

Thanks.

George
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Shivers
post Oct 3 2021, 05:34 AM
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You could try one of these: https://alsacorp.com/product-category/chrome-paints/

Or send them out to be plated. If you have a local resto shop around, see if they will send them in when they send in theirs. Cheaper if you send in a bunch of stuff, I did an air cleaner lid on an old T-Bird, $200.00 minimum on a run. And that was a life time ago, don't know what it would be now.
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