Front grill paint?
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Front grill paint?
how can i paint my front grill, the crome part dont grab the paint... i want to know what can i do? is a special paint or a trick for it?
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Lets see, blue, white, red, black, yellow, maybe a few more, I'm not sure. After painting, give it about 2 hours before handling it, just to make sure you don't leave finger prints or anything. After a week or so, it cures into the material you spray it on. So it becomes chip free. I think you can take it off by sanding it, depending on the material. I wouldn't suggest putting it on just to take it off later. Too much work. What is it you plan on doing?
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