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Good luck; I have had no luck sealing Alclad chrome without losing most of it's reflective quality. And that was using Future or clear Acryl over well-dried Alclad (and Spaz Stix; similar stuff w/great reflectivity before coating). If you want that great polished look, you're not going to keep it when you clearcoat over it. As for steel, you can clear over that because it's a more typical metallic. Soon I'll be testing Mirra Chrome's new "Killer Chrome" which comes in a spray can; not sure how it will react to clear, but it's made to be overcoated so we'll see...

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immediately....but I imagine that if yu give it an extraordinary longer time to Gas out...... yu might be able to clear gloss it....but I'm just guessing.

Enjoy life- it's all we have. - Epicurus

zeb

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