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- From: Davis Martin <martin-davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 13:25:19 -0800 (PST)
Doc,
   Instead of masking the grille, why not paint the whole thing black then use a sponge brush to apply the silver? That is my plan for a 71 hornet grille restoration comming up.
   Davis 
AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
  Well it turns out my window tinting has been cancel'd till next week.
The guy all of a sudden went on vacation. My next project is the
restoration of the silver paint on the headlight doors and grill. The
factory silver is worn off in a lot of places from 32 years of being
blasted by wind and road dirt from normal use. The plastic grill itself
is not damaged. I could just paint everything flat black like the 77
Hornet AMX, but I can't. I like the way it looks from the factory on a
74. Also this is a late 74 car with a the more elaborate 75 grill. I
ordered some silver wheel
  spray
 paint from Eastwood to use. Man this is
going to be a pain to mask up. On top of the silver I will spray the
same Eastwood semi-gloss clear I used on the wheels. The clear will dull
out the silver paint and protect it and make it look factory.
"Doc"
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