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Trim paint

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Anyone recommend paint to bring my rear light surrounds back to life?

They are pitted to buggery, thinking of just sanding them back and spraying them or getting them coated. Doesn’t seem worth the price of chrome for a 10 foot car.

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There are some spray chrome paints now which look pretty good.
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Yes, I’ve been searching for some old info I have on a couple of those, but can’t find it. :-k

Think that’s probably the way forward, if I can sand down the pitting. One of them is split at a corner and snapped close by the split too, sadly, so just working out if I can repair, or if I need to find a spare somewhere.
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