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Old 06-19-2017, 02:43 PM   #23
rockyrivermark
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Location: Fairview Park, Ohio
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I'm still reading old threads and it sounds like quite a lot of elbow grease is required, and a buffing/polishing wheel helps finish the job. Of course I don't have one, or for that matter a shop to put it in.
One person (so far) mentioned powdercoating and I'm going to look into that as an alternative method of improving the grill's appearance.
It's quiet easy but just takes some time and a bit of sanding. 220 grit all the way up to 2000 wet sand. PM me and I'll describe in detail how I did it. No special tools needed.
Mark
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