A Chrome Delete involves covering the chrome accents on your vehicle, using premium vinyl, plasti-dip or spray paint. This process is available in a range of finishes, including matte, satin or gloss. Typically done in Black or you can select a colour that suits your personal style. Emblems can be coated with plasti dip or spray paint, while intricate grills may require spray paint also, due to their detailed design. Elevate your vehicle’s appearance with a sophisticated, modern aesthetic.
What is the difference between Chrome Delete and a Black Out?
They are similar, a Chrome Delete focuses on covering the chrome accents of a vehicle. Whereas a Black Out refers to the process of covering various panels or components of the vehicle, not limited to chrome. For instance, this could include wheels, wing mirrors, roof, bonnet, tinting headlights and taillights etc, to give the vehicle an all-black, stealthy look.
Is a Chrome Delete permanent?
When using vinyl or plasti-dip, a Chrome Delete is reversible, as these can be carefully peeled off the Chrome. However it is permanent if you use spray paint or replacement parts.
What is the life expectancy of a Chrome Delete?
When applied properly, vinyl film can typically last between 5-7 years. The lifespan of a Chrome Delete depends largely on the quality of vinyl film used, as well as the skill and experience of the installer. Furthermore other factors which play a part in the longevity of the film are environment factors like the weather the vehicle is exposed to, and how well the car is cared for – cleaned and garaged etc.
Is a Chrome Delete expensive??
Cars range from $600.00 – $1400.00. Trucks or SUV range from $750.00 – 1700.00.
How long does it take to do a Chrome Delete?
Depending on the type of vehicle and the amount of Chrome accents you which to cover, a general 4-8hrs is usually enough for each vehicle.