Roy,
That really changes the look. It kinda reminded me of the early grille "georgeramos" put in his car. He posted photos under the topic "Francescos facelift" located in the "custom stuff" area.
I tried copying and pasting the link, but I can't get it to work. I used to be able to do this without any issues and I don't think I am doing anything different.......arghhh....... http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17051
Anyways, good creative thinking on your part, it looks great.
Making the Grille Shiny
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Re: Making the Grille Shiny
1982 Fiat Spider
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Re: Making the Grille Shiny
Thanks for the compliments all.
I liked it enough to spend 45 minutes earlier today to treat the lower grill in the same fashion.
Then I gave her a wash job and dropped the top for a drive on the twisty Amador County two lanes.
Nice day in all.
http://youtu.be/CMehpvdjcGc
I liked it enough to spend 45 minutes earlier today to treat the lower grill in the same fashion.
Then I gave her a wash job and dropped the top for a drive on the twisty Amador County two lanes.
Nice day in all.
http://youtu.be/CMehpvdjcGc
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Re: Making the Grille Shiny
gorges grill
i copyed the img code for this
but you should be able to copy this pic
windows xp,right click and save photo to my pics
i copyed the img code for this
but you should be able to copy this pic
windows xp,right click and save photo to my pics
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Making the Grille Shiny
i see its diferent from photo bucket to flicker and picasaWheel wrote:Roy,
That really changes the look. It kinda reminded me of the early grille "georgeramos" put in his car. He posted photos under the topic "Francescos facelift" located in the "custom stuff" area.
I tried copying and pasting the link, but I can't get it to work. I used to be able to do this without any issues and I don't think I am doing anything different.......arghhh....... http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17051
Anyways, good creative thinking on your part, it looks great.
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
ul1joe@yahoo.com 124joe@gmail.com
ul1joe@yahoo.com 124joe@gmail.com
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Re: Making the Grille Shiny
Inspired by this thread, I just spent a beautiful August evening stripping my grill. I'm just about finished with the stripping steps, so I thought I'd check in on whether anyone has any updated thoughts on the topic of 'shiny' grills.
My next steps will be to finish the steel wool polishing, clean with Denatured Alcohol(?) and then spray some sort of protective/shiny substance on this. In the photo below, you can see I did a test spray of a rattle can 'chrome' on a snow shovel as a test. Not loving it, although that's just one coat, with no buffing. But a clear coat that doesn't darken the finish might be a better option, if I can get the grill shined up enough.
My next steps will be to finish the steel wool polishing, clean with Denatured Alcohol(?) and then spray some sort of protective/shiny substance on this. In the photo below, you can see I did a test spray of a rattle can 'chrome' on a snow shovel as a test. Not loving it, although that's just one coat, with no buffing. But a clear coat that doesn't darken the finish might be a better option, if I can get the grill shined up enough.
Hootch McGee
1978 124 Spider (1592 cc motor)
2012 Mini Cooper Clubman S
2004 Aprilia Mojito
1978 124 Spider (1592 cc motor)
2012 Mini Cooper Clubman S
2004 Aprilia Mojito