TITO wrote:I first just cut it out with tin snips, then I used a sharp blade to get alittle closer, then I used a file to get even closer, then rough sand paper, and finally with fine sandpaper to smooth it out. After that, you primer it with sandable primer. Use super fine grit sand paper again. Spray paint it to color desired, and then a clear coat.
I'm going to redo my old grill here in the next day or two cause I couldn't find an old one anywhere around here...
TITO, or anyone else who may know, what is the best kind of spray paint I can use that will be both durable and look great? I'm going to stick with the original chrome color. Also, after I apply the primer on the grill should I apply one coat of spray paint, or two coats, or possibly more? Thanks-