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Grill paint

Encswsm

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Has anyone painted the blackin between their grill teeth? Im looking at mine and it needs paint but I dont think spray will work well it would paint the chrome. Especially the back side of the headlight buckets they are a mess.
Thanks
 
I sprayed mine and then carefully removed the paint from the bars. You could tape every one if you have the patience and time
 
Took a while to complete!

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Mine’s a daily driver when there’s no salt on the ground. Constantly getting pelted by crap so I did it the cheap easy repeatable way haha. just took a little brush and a little can of matte black paint and spent 30 minutes painting in between each rib. Looks great unless you put your forehead on the thing trying to find flaws.
 
Mines a daily unless it rains or snows also. I just have a lot of time during the winter months here in Michigan to do stuff to my 66
 
Mines a daily unless it rains or snows also. I just have a lot of time during the winter months here in Michigan to do stuff to my 66
Michigan?! I feel like we should be enemies... but luckily you have great taste in cars

:lol:
 
I was thinking about painting it all semi gloss and before it totally cures wiping the paint off of the outside edge.
 
I've done that too and it works ok but you have to be careful not to make a mess of the paint edge. A thin rag with a decent thinner. I've used non chlorinated brake clean with good resluts
 
Have patience, set aside a decent block of uninterrupted time, and enjoy the process. The grille on these cars is part of the magic. I taped off the back, used an etcher, and then sprayed. Use lacquer thinner on a Scott towel (or q-tips) and gently remove overspray from chrome parts. The face of the splines. Turned out great, fairly easy to spray in the sides this way. Try a test or smaller piece first.

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I like the pinstripe masking .
I did this on mine about a month ago. Worked really well and gave a perfect result. Sprayed with satin black. I also painted the rad support black behind the grille to add to the "floating" look, as mine was red before.
 
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