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Worked great on my Ford Escape buttons!
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Style: 1mm
I used this marker to fix the chipped window control buttons in my Ford Escape. The color matched really well, it was easy to apply, and now the buttons look much better. Great quick fix and way cheaper than replacing parts. Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2025 by Anastasiia Vasileva
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Really looks exactly like real chrome.
Size: 30 ML
Style: Refill, 30ml
Way better than I expected. Saw this on the Old Car Alley podcast on YouTube.He used it for some chrome pieces on his car. I’m going to use it for the armrest bases on my car. I tried it on a small chrome part with a chip and you can’t tell where the chip was! Pretty amazing!
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025 by Nicholas
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Fixed tarnishedToyota steering wheel emblem!
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Style: 2mm, Blister Carded
Just bought a 2019 Toyota Corolla and the emblem on the steering wheel looks terrible. I looked online to replace it and it is not that easy as popping the emblem out. I saw people used a chrome pen and there were enough good reviews that I desperately went for it and this I believe is the best brand
out there from a search. Well, this made it look new. There are YouTube videos with people showing how it works as well. Now when I sit in my car, it doesn’t make me feel so bad. All you do is color all around it just like you were coloring a page in a book when you were a little. We did all over not just the scuffs.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025 by Rachlynn
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Style: 4mm
Works well. I used It to restore some Chrome edges on plastic transistor radios. It looked pretty good, but this pen did not last very long and went "dry" after a few uses.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025 by Timaaay
Size: 30 ML
Style: Refill, 30ml
Without contest the best chrome I have used. Sprayed from an airbrush over 2k gloss black
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025 by Nick Ayhc
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Style: 1mm
Fast shipping,a fair price,work well ,
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025 by Frank W
Size: 30 ML
Style: Refill, 30ml
this works great for doing chrome bumpers on models/slot cars.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by bill hutchison
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Molotow liquid chrome paint marker, 2mm
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Style: 2mm
I have to say this paint marker is way beyond what I expected. I'm using it on model car kits where the seams need to be smoothed and glue joints. As with a paint marker, you need to shake it well before using. Then, depress the tip just until you see the paint flowing down. The part you are painting
must be perfect before applying. All imperfections will show. Touch the marker to the part to be painted and let the paint flow. Do not depress the tip as the paint flows easily and depressing the tip will make the paint pool up. When the paint gets on the surface it has a metal-flake look to it but it quickly evens out and the metal-flake look disappears and transforms into a mirror-like finish. With it being paint, it needs to dry. Even after one day of drying, if the area is touched, it appeared to dull the shine a bit. I would assemble the parts first if possible then apply the chrome paint. Maybe a coat of Pledge high-gloss floor polish will "lock in" the shine. This paint has a much better shine than Bare Metal Foil. I used it on large areas like valve covers, show rod headers and other parts that were loose so I didn't have to worry about the paint flowing onto an area I didn't want. For small areas such as 1/24 or 1/25 trim, maybe a real steady hand and 1mm marker would work best. This is by far the best chrome replacement I've used. A bit pricey but worth the cost for an outstanding finish. It is acrylic so it cleans up with water, not thinner. UPDATE 10/16/2018: After using this paint marker to touch up chrome on one kit, the Monogram Boot Hill Express, in one day, apparently the marker has gone empty or dry, I don't know which. I didn't have that many parts to touch up and no large surfaces. One note, once you paint an area and it starts to dry, avoid touching that area again with the marker as it will damage it. Also, when using this marker paint the complete area that needs to be. If you paint an area, stop, and come back later to finish, you will see the difference in the overlap of the paint. I am still impressed with the final look of the painted parts but not with how long it lasts. Maybe I got one that was only 1/2 full, I don't know. For me, at a price of $11.00 each, it is too expensive for the amount of coverage and I probably won't buy it again.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2018 by Brian