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Hmmm would be tough because you have to burnish it down.  Test on a small section of BMF.  Spray it, apply it to a test part, and start burnishing it down and see what happens.  

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Painting after application? Sure, I do it all the time. But I don't see any way paint will survive the application and burnishing process. It'll flake off. 

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I tried it once with mediocre results. I wanted all the chrome to be “smoked”. I sprayed a small section of foil in smoke, then applied VERY carefully, still there was cracking etc.  I was happy enough with the result, as this is just a curb side, but likely won’t try again.

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54 minutes ago, Perspective Customs said:

Do the colors hold up to burnishing?

I have never used them. I would think they must. Maybe someone on here knows for sure?

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The black definitely does, and I imagine the others would too. The black that I have has very poor adhesive, and I have read elsewhere on this board that others had the same experience. That may be improved now…

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Interesting question. I would tend to think not. I am soon to attempt decals over BMF as I need a silver,chrome underlay on my Rocket 455 air cleaner decal.

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2 hours ago, Perspective Customs said:

Do the colors hold up to burnishing?

Not very well.

You definitely do not want to polish it once it's applied.

The Gold is just a coating over regular BMF and will polish off very easily.

I would imagine that the copper would be the same, though I have not tried it.

 

 

 

Steve

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I wouldn't try painting foil and then applying it -- it's frustrating enough without complications!  However, to simulate the original 'metallic' look of early 'sixties Pontiac 'Morrokide" (vinyl) upholstery, I first use chrome or aluminum BMF on the seat-cover facings, then do a layer of translucent or 'candy' color, usually brushed.  Most PMD cars had at least three-toned seats, so this gives two -- over primer or white, then over BMF.  Catches the eye.

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A fellow Finnish modeler does paint to the BMF. He uses Enamel paints, as they are flexible for a while. Like wood patterns. 

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