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Brushed bumpers
I have a question. I saw a car for sale on here, and cannot find the link, but it has satin or brushed bumpers on it. It looked really good. Is that something that I can have done to my bumpers, and should I? Would it look good this way, or should I leave it chrome? I have brushed rims, and a ton of billet pieces that are brushed. What do you think? Also what place can do this?
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You mean this car? https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...hlight=brushed
My 'guess' is that it's painted? |
It does look painted but I think brushed would actually look even better!
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Maz, I have been debating this exact same thing and I was just looking at your car on Saturday and saying how well the brushed wheels lips still worked with the polished/chrome trim and bumper(s) on your car.
I believe on SW Chopper's (sp?) Chevelle that he bought from Chris Moe last year he brushed or de-chromed the bumpers too.... |
yea i think i remember them being painted on that bubbletop.
the air ride car velocity has shorten and brushed bumper, and i think it will work very well on your car. |
our camaro has " brushed " bumpers and trim . we had them nickle plated then took a scuff pad and sanded them one way .
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Hey guys, yeah I think Ill do this, but I have some bills to pay off first. If I get my new contract Ill rip into the car again for a third time, and at that time Ill do the side windows, bumpers and trim. I really like the ones I have seen done. I'm not real sure on how hard it is to get the side vented windows out though. Thanks guys. :D
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I saw the car
Kenny did with the brushed nickel trim. It looked fantastic!
My guess that chrome is too hard to get a nice brushed look. |
I talked to the guys at Sherms Plating up in Sac....he thought it was a bad idea to do nickel....something about oxidizing real bad or something. I had Sherms strip and straighten mine for now. They are in bare steel for now so I can flush mount bolts etc
If you do the bare metal, scuff and clear etc, the bumper has to be very straight...no ripples or dings or it will look like crap. If you plate them or paint, them you can get them alot smoother I want to do this exact same thing too |
Anyone notice the bumper on that car? Looked kinda wavy and bent on the left side.
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My bumpers were chromed. I then spent awhile taking scotchbrite to them. I tried a directional one way pattern, but chrome was too hard and it just looked scratched. Finally I took a palm sander, put on the scotchbrite, and away I went. It's a weird effect. I get compliments. But it's not a "straight" brushed look as it ends up having this random, twirly, brushed look. Everyone stares at it and can't quite figure it out. It dulled it just enough to get the chrome look off, and thats exactly what I wanted. |
The easiest way to do this maybe is what Charlie Libby did on his NASCAR Fairlane. He powder coated the bumpers in dull silver. Take a look at post #9 and you can click on the link at the bottom of that post https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=6369 to see more pictures posted on the members rides page.
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you can d.a sand 80, 180, 400, then scotchbrite with red, and it will look good, kinda like james says, not to custom just nice. i will get pic of my shops 69 where we did that. lots of people noticed it and wondered if we made stainless bumpers lol
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[QUOTE=DRJDVM's '69;198889]I talked to the guys at Sherms Plating up in Sac....he thought it was a bad idea to do nickel....something about oxidizing real bad or something.
i have not had a problem with them yet , but they have been done one and a half years . |
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