I've used this metallic silver on aged plated parts needing a slight refresh, from large items like rear sprockets to small things such as nuts and bolts, and every thing in between.
Its a unique paint in that it has some from of clear in it which seals the bright metallic silver and keeps it looking new, plus its very durable.
You need to apply it in a few thin coats as its sort of translucent, use just enough to see the clear get shiny and even on each coat, which then dries to a semi gloss finish in about 10 minutes.
If you apply it to bolts and nuts use a clean socket or spanner/wrench and it will tolerate the torque sequence without flaking on the edges, if you are careful.
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