moparcanuck
Deceased, But not forgotton
You guys may already know about this but here goes.
The "Plymouth" emblems on the hood and trunk of my GTX were looking pretty bad. There was no corrosion but they were dull and the black paint had seen better days.
I took them off and cleaned them up removing all the built up wax. Then I filed down the jagged edges on the top and bottom to even out the letters. Then I gave them 2 light coats of gloss black covering the entire emblem. After letting them dry thoroughly I used steel wool to remove the paint from the chrome face. Not only did it remove the paint but the steel wool really polished the chrome face nicely. They came out spectacularly. :eusa_dance:
The "Plymouth" emblems on the hood and trunk of my GTX were looking pretty bad. There was no corrosion but they were dull and the black paint had seen better days.
I took them off and cleaned them up removing all the built up wax. Then I filed down the jagged edges on the top and bottom to even out the letters. Then I gave them 2 light coats of gloss black covering the entire emblem. After letting them dry thoroughly I used steel wool to remove the paint from the chrome face. Not only did it remove the paint but the steel wool really polished the chrome face nicely. They came out spectacularly. :eusa_dance: