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09-09-2014, 04:53 PM | #1 |
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Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
Did a quick search on this, and to my surprise I found nothing. Maybe because it's too easy? Or everybody already knows?
In any case, after staring at a blah grill for the year or so since buying my '66 Custom Camper, I finally gave it the front-end detail it has so badly needed. The job was so fast and easy, and came out so well, I feel stupid for not having done it sooner. Now, normally I would not re-touch an authentically aged survivor part like this, but I'm thinking this grill was re-plated at some point by a previous owner, so no sacrilege there. I'll try to keep it simple so you can follow along. This will apply to a bright aluminum grill, but with a basic understanding of various paints and solvents, it should be nearly as easy for a painted grill. You will need: A piece of cardboard Spray paint of choice. - don't use junk. I used Duplicolor acrylic enamel, semi-gloss black An appropriate solvent for that paint. quicker drying is better. I used Acetone. An old T-shirt or other nap-less, lint-free rag. NOT terry cloth! A block of wood 1x3x6 ish. I used a paint stick and a rubber sanding block, but a plain wood block would be just as good, if not better. A pump or spray bottle Thats it. Ok, let's get started. First, clean the grill. Remove all wax, oil, and traces of old paint. Carb cleaner and a tooth brush works fast for removing paint. Next, cut a rough mask for a single letter out of any stiff paper or thin cardboard you find laying around. Tape will make the hole smaller if you cut the hole too big to start. Now spray the paint. I did mine one letter at a time for simplicity. Spray light even coats until the whole letter is covered. No runs or heavy pools. If you are struggling at this point, you might want to consider another hobby, or hire the job out. Ha ha, just kidding. Let the paint dry a bit. While the paint is drying, cut the T-shirt into several 1 foot long x 6 inch wide strips. Fold a strip in half (double layer) and tightly wrap it around the wood block, pinching and stretching the material from behind with your hand to maintain a wrinkle free face. This is by far the most critical aspect of this job, as loose material or wrinkles will ruin the result. If you can't hold even tension with your hand, then staple the darn rag on there (backside). In the picture I used a paint stick, but a block would be better. Next take a spray bottle with your chosen solvent and wet the face of the rag/block. Immediately get to wiping the excess paint surrounding the letters off the grill, leaving color in the recess. Again, I did one-at-a-time to maintain simplicity and control. When the rag gets loaded with paint, turn to a clean part and reapply. Clean rag and clean solvent = clean results. Last edited by oem4me; 12-24-2018 at 01:27 AM. |
09-09-2014, 04:56 PM | #2 |
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Re: Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
Some may already be happy with the results as-is. I personally thought the letters still looked too fat or heavy, so I went in with a rag and my finger tip to fine-tune. If you can't control your shaking hand, have another drink or skip this step. I suppose one could experiment with more layers of material on your block, creating a spongy effect, which would "reach into" the recesses a little deeper, but you risk blowing the whole thing this way.
Now stand back and admire that professional looking detailed grill. What was that, like about a half-hour? Sheesh, too easy! Before and after Last edited by oem4me; 10-22-2016 at 12:30 PM. |
09-09-2014, 05:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
Very nice!
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Re: Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
Great Write-up! I'll be trying this trick with my 69 grille when i get my new one. I have seen the difference in price between the painted letters and non painted letters be astronomical!
Good Looking truck, too!
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Re: Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
Looks good!
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Re: Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
Looks great and good write up, used this technique on my Nova's grill to give it a "billet" look.
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09-09-2014, 05:15 PM | #7 |
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Excellent, that grill looks great.
I did this very technique on my sail panels, works great there too. |
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Great Write-up, It turned out great. Now you need to post more pictures of your Truck.
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Talk about great timming !! Just swaped grills last weekend and need to paint the letters Thanks !!!
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Great cure for colorless letters and other projects. Thanks for the post
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09-09-2014, 08:46 PM | #11 |
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Re: Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
So much better than stickers. Nice work.
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darn my grill is painted, what is a good solvent to remove the excess without lifting the main body paint?
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Thanks fer the right up! Really makes it a piece o cake!!!
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Dang that's slick!
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Thanks for the positive feedback, fellas.
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wow looks great!! thumbs up
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thks for the reply oem4me.
i used rustoleum auto primer and auto paint on most on the smaller parts. i'll test a small area first. i think if i wipe asap after spraying will help with overspray, so it doesnt fully dry and cause the need for more elbow grease with mineral spirits and all. thks... Last edited by pimpston65; 09-10-2014 at 06:14 AM. |
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Re: Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
Great write up!!!!
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Re: Painting grill letters ..the easy way!
Nice job and write up, oem4me. And it looks great. And congrats on the ingenious thinking behind the process!
I especially loved those before-and-after pics; really shows the difference. Another method: I've been using Majik Markers, regular and esp. fine points for this job. The fine points do well on cab sails too, where the lines are so small and narrow. Drawback on my method: needs re-doing about every couple of years;( Sam Last edited by luvbowties; 09-10-2014 at 02:16 PM. Reason: more info |
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Thanks for taking the time to share this write up. Great tip!
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Nice job. Easy too.
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Thanks for the info Bruh!!
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I love easy, thanks LOL
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Love simple solutions.
This one is too obvious. Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome post!
Thanks for sharing |
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