First of all, to be clear I was discussing Alumaluster when I mentioned the resin base, not Molotow Liquid Chrome. I have no idea what the composition of the Molotow is, it's certainly different.. as I said, it intrigues me that it goes through a "Rubber" phase.
If you haven't heard of a paint with a resin in it you must not have heard of many paints.. most enamel paints, acrylic paints, they have a resin base. Alkyd resins as far as I understand it. Chrome paints like Alclad are fine metallic pigments suspended in alcohol only, meaning they don't have a resin base. Alumaluster is similar, but incorporated a resin base that promotes adhesion and durability while keeping the mirror finish. Now I'm no scientist so you'll have to google it to get any more technical than that..
How did I decant it? The marker unscrews..Just unscrew it and pour it into your airbrush. As long as you have two hands and know righty-tighty lefty-loosey you should be fine.