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    Removing paint from chrome grill and window trim

    PO spray painted my grill and window trim flat black.

    Paint's lookin a bit chipped now and I'd like to remove it and return the grill/trim to shiny chrome.

    Do you know any good paint remover product or way to do this without damaging the finish underneath?

    Thanks

    #2
    Ac paint stripper chemically remove it
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      #3
      hey thanks for the quick reply. Will try that this evening.

      another topic but I also have a nasty key scratch from PO on passenger side that is a little rusted. I'd like to repair this myself as well. Was planning to sand the keyed area down til rust is gone, primer, fill keyed area w/ alpine white II touch up paint w/ several coats, wet sand, and clear coat. Does this sound like a correct sequence? read a little about doing this but wanna make sure i'm doing it right. thanks.

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        #4
        He sprayed your grills, or your kidney? I would be a little weary of paint stripper on either parts, shit is nasty. Read the what not-to-spray part.

        I've used the spray-on Tal-strip paint stripper, but I highly suggest going for the can/bucket of the stuff. The spray on works well, but it's hard to get really good coverage, it makes a super-nasty overspray/fume, and you waste a lot. The kind in a can you can apply with a brush and get perfect coverage. Shit works wonders when applied correctly.
        Different strokes for different folks.

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          #5
          hey man yeah the KIDNEYs are what I need to strip... will leave the black grill black.

          my main concern is damaging the finish underneath the paint. The chrome through a few rock chips still looks shiny and I'd like to strip the paint without making it look dingy.

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            #6
            got some stuff called "oops" today at autozone. was safe for the plastic grill and worked pretty well.


            need to do something about the rock chips.

            also got a new cap + rotor today but upon removing a plug wire from the old cap, one broke off in the cap. So now I'm riding the motorcycle:



            picking up new plug wires tomorrow. should have just ordered them to begin with.

            pic of the old rotor. embarrassingly corroded.

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