I have to ask about the durability of the super chrome. It has been my experiance that it mars very very easily unless cleared. I made metallic powders for all powder the suppliers for many years and I loved the chromes but was not impressed with how easily it fingerprinted and mared with the slightest of abbrassion.
ALL chrome-replica, silver, gold (and even some red) powders need to be cleared in order to be UV stable or they'll oxidize over time and you'll have to polish them because of the metal content in the base coat powder.
I'm with you callofthemopar, and knowing your experience with my industry helps a lot. I've never really been a fan of the chrome powders myself and it's for the same reasons. They look great straight out of the oven -- almost like real chrome -- but the necessary clear topcoat takes a lot of the "pop" and flash out of them. The stuff has been around for decades now and there are technological developments all the time (MDF, wood, plastic and even a portable setup for swimming pools that cures in the sun!) so hopefully a good clear will be one of them.
my powder coater said if it was clear coated it would change the color to like a gray. it has not been put on yet. I did the poly valve covers also
Yes hemi#1, it will. It'll just be a shinier version of what it looks like now after the blasting. That color will depend on whether it was glass bead, walnut shells, aluminum oxide, black slag, etc., since each has its own properties and affects the metal differently.
If you're going with a clear powder coating over a bare blasted substrate, make sure the metal is properly prepped first by an experienced coater or you'll end up with serious outgassing: little bumps and fissures all over it and a lot of discoloration under the clear due to all the chemicals (gasoline, carb cleaner, etc.) that leached into it over the years, and air -- trapped in the metal when it was formed -- all coming to the surface during the cure cycle. It might look all right from a few feet back but up close it will be hideous and bumpy to the touch.
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Had to edit this to thank you for the kind words clemul!!

I guess I was typing while you were and I missed it. If I remember right, yours had some of that discoloration I was talking about a minute ago.
Uh huhhh, I thought so ...
And all those annoying little divots and casting defects are gone too now. It was a fun job! I love playin with aluminum
