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<blockquote data-quote="andrewblackwell" data-source="post: 646717" data-attributes="member: 32647"><p>This chrome marker pen by Molotow is worth knowing about, for localised touching up of chrome. I did a very dull patch to the left of the bulb holder. This was one coat. Next day i did a second coat plus the little odd marks around it to seal the surface & stop further oxidising.</p><p>The reflectors are mega shiny so don't do the pen justice, making it look closer to the galvanised finish.</p><p>In close proximity to less shiny metal or paint it does look very good though, & was easy to apply.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]9511[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewblackwell, post: 646717, member: 32647"] This chrome marker pen by Molotow is worth knowing about, for localised touching up of chrome. I did a very dull patch to the left of the bulb holder. This was one coat. Next day i did a second coat plus the little odd marks around it to seal the surface & stop further oxidising. The reflectors are mega shiny so don't do the pen justice, making it look closer to the galvanised finish. In close proximity to less shiny metal or paint it does look very good though, & was easy to apply. [ATTACH type="full" alt="molotow pen.jpeg"]9511[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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