Yes it can, here is a site that can do it:
* http://www.mmmetalizing.com/
All Saxophones are made of brass. They have a plastic, hard rubber, metal or even a glass mouthpiece. The reed is bamboo
Press your lips against the opening of the vuvuzela, keeping them together. Blow into the vuvuzela by making an oscillating sound almost as if you're mimicking the sound of the vuvuzela with your lips.
yes but it may be worth getting a new pedal as the original plastic one generally snaps after a week or two on hard + expert.
the radio was made by materials like cooper and metal for the inside and plastic on the outside
I have a .22 caliber slide action model 1890, but i want to know how much it is worth.
they had them chromed for military parades I have seen many chromed pieces for sale on ebay.com and gunbroker.com
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Plastic is always going to be plastic. When plastic is melted it becomes hard.
Correctly chromed steel rims don't peel. I think you are looking at your hub caps which are sometimes plastic with a chrome coating. Sometimes the chrome coatings on plastics do peel. Take the hub caps off and get to your local auto supply store for an easy replacement.
Rigid polystyrene is a hard plastic Rigid polystyrene is a hard plastic
To make a mirror it has to be reflective. Glass is prone to shattering into dangerous shards, so polished aluminum, metallized plastic or chromed steel would probably work better.
Foam on the top where the leg of the furniture sits, and hard plastic on the bottom. The hard plastic is what slides easily along the floor, and the soft foam is what protects the furniture from the hard plastic.
Pullip: Hard plastic Depending on the Obitsu body type: Hard plastic or Soft Vinyl
Any super glue will bind hard plastic.
"Chrome plated", or just "chromed"
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hard plastic