Grill Painting

Old Jun 12, 2024 | 11:52 AM
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Grill Painting

So I have great condition grills and was wondering what you guy are using to paint them to get them looking good. Also painting the black lines back in the middle. Any thoughts.


Old Jun 12, 2024 | 01:13 PM
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I'll relay my experience.

I hand sanded mine because the paint was sort of chalky due to age (that was a chore getting in between the slots) then sprayed them with Krylon Dull Aluminum rattle can. I was uncertain about how to paint the insets black, and finally decided to free-hand it with a small brush from a Testors model paint brush set. I don't remember exactly what paint I used, it was either some Testors black that I had laying around or it was a Krylon rattle can that I sprayed into a cup then dipped the brush into the paint.

The free-hand paint job is not perfect, with some paint up the sides of the insets, but it's not visible unless you get up really close. It's good enough for me as my car is a daily driver / cruiser and not a show car.











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Old Jun 12, 2024 | 01:13 PM
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I have the same year grills. I powder coated and then used OneShot black lettering enamel in the channels.
Old Jun 12, 2024 | 03:22 PM
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Thanks for the reply's
Old Jun 12, 2024 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Fun71
I hand sanded mine because the paint was sort of chalky due to age (that was a chore getting in between the slots) then sprayed them with Krylon Dull Aluminum rattle can. I was uncertain about how to paint the insets black, and finally decided to free-hand it with a small brush from a Testors model paint brush set. I don't remember exactly what paint I used, it was either some Testors black that I had laying around or it was a Krylon rattle can that I sprayed into a cup then dipped the brush into the paint. The free-hand paint job is not perfect, with some paint up the sides of the insets, but it's not visible unless you get up really close. It's good enough for me as my car is a daily driver / cruiser and not a show car.
Kenneth I've done same on various grills, etc. over the years. You did a fantastic job. That is such tedious mind numbing neck wrenching work.
Old Jun 12, 2024 | 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by woodie582
... then used OneShot black lettering enamel in the channels.
With a brush?
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