
If applying over an ALREADY PAINTED SURFACE, lightly scuff the existing paint to create a
surface for adhesion.
1.) We are starting with the black base coat (ASB-13). This is reduced 1:1 with the medium
reducer in your kit (AMR2712).
Apply 2 coats of the black base coat to your prepared piece, with about 10-15 minutes flash
time between coats.
Apply the 2 coats using a steady back and forth motion, about 6-10 inches from your substrate,
until even coverage is achieved.
Once coated, let the black base coat flash for another 10-15 minutes, and then you are ready to
clear coat the black base coat.
2.) Mix your Speed Clear (SC1230) with the included hardener (H-222) at a ratio of 4:1.
Now apply your speed clear over the black base coat, using steady even passes, from
about 8-12 inches away from the substrate. Apply 2 medium wet coats with about 10 -15
minutes flash between coats.
At this point, you can should have a VERY wet glossy reflective black surface. This is a very
important starting place for the application. You should have as close to a black mirror as
possible before proceeding, as seen here…
Then make sure the clear coat on your black base coat cures for a full 7 days, or bake overnight
at 140 degrees F, to insure it is TOTALLY CURED. That is also critical to the application. If the
clear coat is not fully cured, this will also dull the finish.
After curing for the full 7 days, you can now wet sand, and buff your clear coat, until it is as
smooth as possible. Glass-like is ideal. The more glass-like your surface, the better the
reflectivity will be.
You are now ready to begin chroming your piece.
3.) Touch-up gun is recommended. Set the material volume on your gun very low.
Completely close the material volume, and then open it back up about ¼ of a turn.
Apply the Mirrachrome (MC-101) to your clear coated black base coat, in a VERY LIGHT
DUSTING FASHION, from about 8-10 inches away from the substrate, and at about 35-
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