Obviously this has nothing to any Meguiars products.
I have a 2003 Ford Explorer. It has one of those chrome covered plastic grills. Needless to say after 16 years of age the chrome tends to chip off and if any one know what those ice-cube-tray grills look like, it obvious that these are hard to clean or protect with waxes. Hence the chrome on mine has chipped and looks like ****. I am now tempted to go to the auto wreckers and buy another used grill, to repaint. $20-ish.
I'm thinking of changing to a satin-black finish. Why? It's easy to do and it might give it a "newer" look, since many new trucks and cars have gone to blackened grills.
I'm not able to sand blast but can maybe power wash the finish and maybe some finger type sanding, primer and paint.
Does anyone here have any suggestions so I can achieve the best outcome. This is definitely my DIY...and... on the cheap. If it doesn't work, then I'm not out a pile of money
I have a 2003 Ford Explorer. It has one of those chrome covered plastic grills. Needless to say after 16 years of age the chrome tends to chip off and if any one know what those ice-cube-tray grills look like, it obvious that these are hard to clean or protect with waxes. Hence the chrome on mine has chipped and looks like ****. I am now tempted to go to the auto wreckers and buy another used grill, to repaint. $20-ish.
I'm thinking of changing to a satin-black finish. Why? It's easy to do and it might give it a "newer" look, since many new trucks and cars have gone to blackened grills.
I'm not able to sand blast but can maybe power wash the finish and maybe some finger type sanding, primer and paint.
Does anyone here have any suggestions so I can achieve the best outcome. This is definitely my DIY...and... on the cheap. If it doesn't work, then I'm not out a pile of money
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