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Going to try my hand at duracoat, Les Baer hard chrome Question is what do you guys use to clean for preparation? ....and should I 600grt the polished sides of slide
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Duracoat requires a matte surface finish to adhere to, the gloss level is determined by the paint you select. It must be a grit blast finish, not bead blast. They sell a chemical to treat the metal with but I have a blast cabinet so always just blast it. Do a thorough degrease with brake cleaner or acetone followed by their degreaser. You can use their product by itself but an initial wash with a cheaper solvent saves a little money. After degreasing, handle with rubber gloves to prevent skin oils from leaving spots, then blast it. Thorough degreasing and grit blasting are the two keys to getting a good job.
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Not sure why you want to paint it, hard chrome is a good finish and very durable to wear and used to be the ultimate finish.
I used to blast the sides with the top of the slide a little coarser than the sides to be non-reflective before chrome. That worked well...Then hit the top sight round with low heat muffler black ceramic paint baked on. The sights were already matte black. No paint really sticks to chrome, but the sight plane is not a wear surface so I never had any scratches.
I wouldn't be sanding on that chrome finish, as it could really mess up the appearance of the chrome...then after the paint attempts fail you will have a mess on your hands. It is VERY difficult to get the chrome off for any other kind of finish as the chrome penetrates into the metal.Usually, once hard chromed that is the finish you have. But it is a great finish.
You could try very lightly abrasive blasting and use an epoxy primer or a newer type but just accept it will have to be touched up. The sides and the frame I left in satin chrome.
I'd recommend just to matte black the slide round top with flat paint and leave it there.
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Send the gun out and have the chrome stripped for you. I don't believe anything will stick to hard chrome consistently for any real length of time.
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