Making the Grille Shiny

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Making the Grille Shiny

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I like the look of a shiny upper grille so I thought maybe polishing the aluminum would get close enough to the "chrome-look" to make me happy. I think it could get even "chromier" with aluminum polish like Baddog, but I thought I would try with stuff laying around the house first.

Step 1: Removed the old flat black paint with a chemical paint remover (Circa 1850 Furniture Stripper).
Step 2: Rubbed the Grille by hand with steel wool, starting with a coarse grade and ending with a very fine grade.
Step 3: Polished with a small cloth pad on a cordless drill.
Step 4: Applied "Mothers Chrome Polish" to protect the surface.

I wasn't quite sure how to finish it up so I settled on the Mothers Chrome Polish for now. Does anyone have any experience with applying a clear coat of spray paint? I did some google searches and it seems it might not last as the polished aluminum surface is too smooth to get good adhesion.

Photo 1) Before Paint Removal
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Photo 2) Stripping the Paint
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Photo 3) All Done
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going to do the same when the weather permits. Looks great.
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dont use clear coat spray

use a silicone spray to seal it up
it will keep it looking good

but it may need a fresh coat once a year
its totaly invisable and wont yellow
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Looks great. I should to to mine.
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I have had the 'chrome' grille on mine for years now.I stripped the old suff off ,and painted it with rattle can chrome.I re-do it every winter.I always felt it made it stand out a bit
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If you clear coated after painting, it would probably last longer (?) Or do you redo it each year for another reason? The chrome is really nice, kind of reminds me a little bit of Maserati styling. (Not bad company to be compared to I think) {:^)
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It really holds up pretty well,although you are probably right about clearing it.I re-do it every winter mainly to relieve the boredom! :lol: I did it 5 years ago,and it created interest with owners at the first FFO I attended.Since then I have seen quite a few done that way.I did it on a whim,figuring I could always repaint it black if I hated it.
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RRoller123 wrote:If you clear coated after painting, it would probably last longer
I find clear coating the shiny stuff... Valve covers ect. the colour darkens a bit to more of a pewter colour if I have sprayed with rattle-can aluminium, then it really goes to pewter after rattle-can clear. Easy to wipe oil and grime off though.
Perhaps try a section with clear coat on the backside and see what you think
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When I cleaned mine up this last spring I painted it with the "chrome" paint, no clear (primered first), from the parts store.
Quite the change from the black that was on it. still looks good w/o any clear so far..
I have used clear in the past to cover a bright silver type paint on some models I built & as Narfire has said it tends to dull it down to a pewter/drab silver type finish!

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The whole polishing the alum. would have been my first choice but my grill was LESS than perfect to start with. (paint required)
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looks great !
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The purists keep telling me it should be black but, sorry I like it silver.

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Hey...what do the purists know ?? :lol:
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Painting the grilles is definitely on my Spring list. Looks great! I already did the cowl grilles too in silver last Fall, soon after buying the car.

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I really like that! I have never even thought of doing those.It is going on my 'to do' list.
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I like that look for the cowl vents too. Another thing on my to-do list
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