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Taking all of the vehicle's body parts, dipping them in chrome first and then painting them with colored clear coats. And not only using just one color but using the from first to last purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, red, then finally a few coats of clear, it would probably be almost like a chameleon, the chrome beneath the spectrum bouncing back light through the the colors. But probably rather expensive though. Let me know what you think anyways.
jlpuckett1979, Apr 10 2007
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Could you try it on small parts and see how it looks? People will pay to trick-out their vehicles for attention. If chicks dig it you'll get rich. I'd hope to come up with colors blends that match a theme, maybe sports teams. You could patent certain blends & create a recognized coorporate signature to beat the "Mary K" pink's being cool instead of icky. Properly done, people would talk & remember.
May depend on municipal codes, but customizers would like it. If you're talking about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retroreflection target="_blank">retroreflective paint, it uses microscopic crystals within the paint to reflect light back towards a light source, usually near an observer.
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