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Old 05-01-2003, 01:24 PM   #1
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Fresh Grill Paint....

I just got through painting it bright silver.
This is the third time in 15 years it has gotten painted this color due to the aluminum in the paint oxidizing.

It sure looks better that that dull grey the factory molded it in.
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Old 05-01-2003, 01:31 PM   #2
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Looks real nice!!!

Any tips on painting it? I have a 82 that had the grill painted black.... well I don't like it black and want to paint it just don't know how to take it off and what paint and prep work is involved.

If you get a chance drop me some tips.


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Old 05-01-2003, 01:53 PM   #3
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Looks real nice!!!

Any tips on painting it? I have a 82 that had the grill painted black.... well I don't like it black and want to paint it just don't know how to take it off and what paint and prep work is involved.

If you get a chance drop me some tips.


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Here is how to do it;
Take out the two side panels around the lights (takes a torx T-15?) 8 screws
Unhook the turn signal sockets from the lenses.
Open hood and take out the five screws (1/4"?) on the radiator support that hold the main grill in.
There is three screws at the bottom of the main grill; one in the center that you have to reach from under and one on each lower corner.
If you have the optional bumper "push bars" then one or both have to come off to remove the grill without tearing it up. It takes a 3/4" socket and a flex joint to remove these. Two nuts each.

Lay the three pieces that you removed over on their back and remove the trim (if you have it).
Wash the grill pieces in Dawn and rinse and let dry.
Get a small stainless brush (like for tig welding) at Lowes or Home Depot and lightly scratch all surfaces that you want to paint.
Wash again with Dawn and let dry.
Spray with plastic primer and let dry.
Spray with desired color.
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Old 05-01-2003, 02:12 PM   #4
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Doesn't sound too tough....

I thank you for the tips, freind. I think I will take a look at it and maybe try to paint it this weekend. From start to finish what kinda time are we looking at? It can be done in a day or 2 right?


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Old 05-01-2003, 02:16 PM   #5
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Looks good Mike!!!

I also recommend painting them.
I painted mine with a silver paint and they look way better then the stock grey (no shine).
Clean it well before painting and paint it.
I didnt use any primer and its holding up pretty well.
Use a quality paint.
Before you paint make sure its the silver you want, they vary alot from brand to brand, so test it on something else first.
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You can remove both bezels (4 screws each) in under 10 minutes (that includes a small beer break).
Then clean them up and dry them, 5-10 minutes.
Then paint them and let them dry , time varies.

The grille take a little longer to get out and clean then paint.
But its not a big deal at all. You could easily do both bezels and the grille in a few hours.

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My grille is not painted its polished aluminum, I just wanted to make that clear. Why you have the grill and bezels out you should just paint everything. It will take a little longer, because youll have to remove the lights, but it will be worth it when your done. If you plan to do it all, consider it about a 1/2 day project.
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Old 05-01-2003, 04:50 PM   #6
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Telling you how long it takes is too hard.
It took me about 6 hours of work between breaks of girls stopping by!
I like to do this instead of a billet grill because a billet grill doesn't match the side panels.
I think adding a billet looks odd.
A whole billet across the lights makes you more likely to get pulled over by "bored" cops 'cause they need to be killed for not having anything better to do.
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Old 05-01-2003, 05:49 PM   #7
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Mike what brand paint did you use thanks
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Old 05-01-2003, 06:12 PM   #8
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Yours looks great Mike!

After removing the grille and bezels I scrubbed them with a Scotchbrite pad and water. The pad got into the corners real well and prepped it at the same time so the paint would stick. I then rinsed it with clean water and let it dry over night.
The next morning I masked off the Chevy emblem and sprayed everything with a medium to bright silver Duplicolor.
I also resprayed the core support area behind the grille with semigloss black before I reinstalled the grille. It looks new again.
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Old 05-01-2003, 07:37 PM   #9
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One good thing I can say about the bad cops in my town..I have never been pulled over for any of the things on my truck that I could get pulled over for.
Headlights, Grille, Taillights, Stereo, Windows, etc....
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Old 05-01-2003, 08:01 PM   #10
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spray clear over the silver and it wont dull out
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Old 05-01-2003, 09:09 PM   #11
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Mike, what brand paint did you use for plastic prime and silver paint? I have been trying to find the right paint and I like yours. I'm having trouble finding plastic primer though.
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Old 05-01-2003, 10:45 PM   #12
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If your grill has some cracks but is salvagable what would you use to fix it. I want to paint mine and that there has inspired me but i have some cracks.
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Old 05-02-2003, 08:24 AM   #13
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I'd use Gorilla Glue. That stuff is something else.
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Old 05-02-2003, 10:15 AM   #14
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Gorilla glue where do you get that at never heard of it.?
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Old 05-02-2003, 10:32 AM   #15
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Old 05-02-2003, 10:52 AM   #16
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Home Depots and Lowes has it
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Old 05-02-2003, 11:04 AM   #17
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I used Krylon bright silver.
I would only use a top brand of spay paint on this (or anything else) 'cause spraying is the easy part and the prep takes the longest. If you use cheap paint you get to do it again real soon.


As for the primer......Both Krylon the Sherman Williams brand spray bomb makers make a special plastic primer that goes on first. It helps the paint expand and contract without peeling off.
You might have to get it at a paint store 'cause it can be kinda hard to find. My Lowes doesn't have it.

As for the clear overcoat mentioned, I have never been able to overcoat a Aluminum based paint like this without ruining it.
It turns it a dull grey. It works on other enamels but not the metallics. I have tried both enamel and lacquer overcoat and I still get the same dulling.
If there is a way to do this......I would like to know how.
I even tried emailing Krylon and got no answer on this.
I don't think they know.

For repair of any damaged areas..... I use a 15 minute epoxy and thin strips of stainless steel. This works well on small things broken off.
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Thanks guys i will check the gorilla glue out.
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Old 05-02-2003, 07:01 PM   #19
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Thanks guys i will check the gorilla glue out.
That stuff is some strong stuff. I used to sell it and Liquid Nails ain't got anything on Gorilla Glue.
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Thanks for the info. I appreciate it. Going to do my bezels because the stock color is crappy at best.
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