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From my own personal experiences, I would not spray with a chrome/aluminum/silver paint before applying rub n buff.  I did that on my helmet and the rub n buff turned out uneven and not nearly as good as the rest of my armor for which I used the method I described in my previous post.  Rub n buff is a wax and a lot of people have reported problems with clear coats not sticking to the rub n buff.  I personally did not use a clear coat and I think most people don't either.  The method for painting the silver parts of the helmet is the same as the rest of the armor.


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