painted radiator grills
finally got around to painting the front radiator grills.
before... http://s9.postimage.org/mb0v731r3/DSCF0985.jpg and after... http://s7.postimage.org/heaq27znv/DSCF0989.jpg |
I like it!!! Good job. I've been thinking about doing the same to mine. They're really faded and chalky looking. So.....DETAILS!!! How do they come out ( or did you leave them in and mask off everything?). What paint? etc etc :cheers:
Thanks. Bob |
How did you get them out?
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take the bumper off
they just snap out paint snap in replace bumper |
I did mine as well. All I had to do was mask around the grilles in front with blue masking tape. I went over the edges with the tape and used a razor blade for the excess tape. I made sure to use FLAT BLACK paint so that anything behind the grilles got a fresh coat as well.
Really easy to do and makes the front end look GR8 instantly. Either way you do it (bumper removal or tape job) its worth it. |
when I had a small fender bender recently, which required the front bumper cover to be removed/repainted - i got the body shop to repaint these - just like yours - for free. Not bad!
looks much nicer than the old "silvery" worn finish.... now I just need my headlights clear!!! |
I have noticed that all the people were wanted to replace bumper of that car after long use of that car. I have also replace it. Now I will plan to paint it and get sharp as previous position. I wish that I will paint it as soon as earliest and enjoy with it.
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