Chrome Brite Spray Paint (11 oz)
Specialty Chrome-Like Finish Spray Paint for Car Rims, Bumpers, Engine Parts, Trim, Metal Accents & More
Product Line: Specialty SKU: 16-41$13.00
Seymour Chrome Brite Spray Paint Product Details
Seymour has led the way in aerosol innovation since 1949. We create spray paints and coatings that are bright and brilliant, while remaining convenient and affordable. Chrome Brite Spray Paint stays true to our ideals.
For a gorgeous, chrome‑like finish without the sweat and mess, choose Chrome Brite. Our leafing aluminum formula lays down a clean, shining coat with strong hide in mere minutes. It’s a simple way to refresh rims, bumpers, engine trim, and metal accents at home or in the shop.
Ready for a brighter finish? Grab Seymour Chrome Brite and get it done.
Bright & Brilliant Chrome-Like Finish Spray Paint
This unique leafing aluminum chrome spray paint delivers a rich, chrome‑like sheen right out of the can. Use it where you want a pop of bright chrome: car rims, bumpers, engine parts, trim, hardware, and other metal accents. It also adheres to hard plastics that are properly scuffed to improve adhesion.
How It Shines: Chrome Brite uses a leafing‑aluminum pigment that naturally aligns near the surface of the coating, reflecting light for a brighter, more chrome‑like look. Light and even passes when applying help keep that reflective layer looking its best.
Fast-Drying Chrome Spray Paint with Excellent Hide!
We love projects, and we know you do too. That’s why we design products that keep those projects moving! Chrome Brite Spray Paint dries to the touch in 5 minutes and is ready to recoat or topcoat in 15 minutes. Each 11‑oz can covers up to 15 square feet of surface area, depending on the surface and your technique.
Our lacquer resin system lays down smooth and shiny, with even coverage and heat resistance up to 250°F. This specialty chrome spray is a good fit for refinishing non‑exhaust engine parts and under‑hood accents.
Quick Facts
- Chrome‑like finish spray paint
- Leafing aluminum pigment
- Dries to the touch 5 minutes
- Recoat/topcoat in 15 minutes
- Up to 15 square feet per 11‑oz can
- Lacquer resin system
- Heat-resistant to 250°F
- Fair overall durability
- Guaranteed 2‑year shelf life
- Adheres to metal & properly scuffed hard plastics
- Limited abrasion resistance; finish may burnish with handling
Real Talk About That Shine
That chrome-like shine comes from leafing aluminum pigment. Flakes of aluminum align near the surface and bounce light. But brilliance can sometimes take a little extra work. The surface can burnish with frequent handling, so you may need to touch up your finish from time to time.
For best results, keep coats light and even, limit touching, and plan the occasional touch-up.
Suggested Uses for Seymour’s Chrome Brite Spray Paint
Use Seymour Chrome Brite Spray Paint when you want that chrome‑like pop with ease:
- Touch up bumpers
- Paint rims
- Refinish engine parts
- Refinish & touch up trim
- Metal accent spray paint for brackets, handles & interior pieces
- Chrome paint for hard plastics
Seymour Recommendations
When your project needs something beyond Chrome Brite, Seymour has your back:
- Extreme FX Chrome & Hi‑Tech Gloss Clear Acrylic for a chrome look that resists rub‑off and takes a clear coat.
- Hot Spot High‑Heat–Aluminum for exhaust parts and other high‑heat applications up to 1200°F.
- Hi‑Tech Engine Enamel–Dull Aluminum when gasoline resistance is important.
- A unique aluminum spray that produces a chrome like finish
- Dries fast and hides well
- For use on rims, bumpers and engine parts
- Dry to touch in 5 minutes: To topcoat 15 minutes
- Up to 15 sq. ft of coverage per can.
| UPC: | 043281000024 |
| Part #: | 0000160041 |
| Container Size: | 16 OZ |
| Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 11 |
| Net Fill Wt. G: | 312 |
| Prop 65 (cancer): | no |
| Prop 65 (repro): | yes |
| Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
| Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |

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walter sempe –
is this high temp
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Seymour Paint –
16-41 Chrome Brite is heat resistant up to 250ºF
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Mike –
Does this have the appearance of chrome?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, at least for what you can find in a spray can. I also like the 16-1034 chrome as it doesnât rub off.
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G. Jenkins –
Can this product be used on plastic? I am restoring a set of tail lamps that had a reflective coating in the bulb housing.
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it can be applied to hard plastics only, and optimally when the plastic is scuffed up to improve adhesion.
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Anthony Thompson –
Can this product be clear coated without color change or fade?
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Seymour Paint –
Because 16-41 is a leafing pigment, itâs very difficult to clear over it without changing the appearance. Iâd probably use the 16-1034 chrome with the 16-121 clear over it if youâre looking for the most chrome-like look you can find in spray paint.
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Jose Daniel –
Interested in spraying this on aluminum forks 2007 HDSPORTSTER that have faded due to weather, debris. Anyone else try this? Thanks for your time
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Seymour Paint –
For forks recommend the 16-1034 extreme FX chrome with a clear topcoat (16-121).
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Taylor –
Do you have to apply a clear coat of some sort over it?
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Seymour Paint –
You can if you want, but it may dull the bright silver appearance. If you do, apply multiple light coats in succession.
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Tony –
Looking for high temp paint for motorcycle exhaust pipes
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Seymour Paint –
Hight Temperature Aluminum, best bet would be to use 16-1201.
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Tim –
Can this be used on exhaust mufflers and tips?
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Seymour Paint –
No, but you could use our aluminum color in the hot spot brand #16-1201.
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Terilyn –
Can this cover brass hardware? Does it come off on your hands ?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it would cover brass. While it wonât rub off, thereâs a good chance it will burnish with a lot of handling. 16-1034 chrome would be the better choice as it does not burnish.
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Rhonda Myers –
Can this be used on side view mirrors
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Seymour Paint –
Would use the 16-1034 FX chrome instead and topcoat it with 16-121 clear acrylic.
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Bob Cibelli –
Can you use this paint over car paint, l want to paint my rims
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Seymour Paint –
Yes. The key is to sand the rims to improve adhesion. Iâd clear over the chrome brite with 16-121 acrylic clear (a light mist coat followed by multiple coats in succession).
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Rob –
What is the heat range on this spray for engine parts
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it goes up to 250F continuous.
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Jimmy Humphrey –
When using on a guitar body what type of primer and type of clear coat lastly will it appear like real chrome finish
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Seymour Paint –
There is no primer in Seymourâs library that give a chrome appearance. The chrome Brite spray, SKU:16-41, can be used on the wood surface, and can be coated with a clear coat on top of that SKU: 16-121.
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terry cook –
is your chrome Brite paint gas resistant if I painted a carburetor body?
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Seymour Paint –
No it is not. EN-71 dull aluminum is.
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steve –
Can this be used on aluminum of a shower surround to cover the gold colored surrounds
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Seymour Paint –
No, it is not durable enough, sorry.
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Jerron Clayton –
Is this really chrome mirror like finish or more like a cast aluminum finish because I want to respray my chrome rocker panels?
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Seymour Paint –
Iâd go with 16-1034 FX chrome. Itâs not mirror-like, but it is the most chrome-like product you will find in a spray can.
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Ed –
If I use epoxy primer can I apply this product over it ? I’m spraying a 9″ rear
What do you thoughts
Will it last ?
Or do you have another product in your line which is better for my application .
Used your product on my rims they looked like magnesium awesome
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it can go over epoxy primer. Iâd opt for the extreme FX chrome, #16-1034. It doesnât burnish.
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