Stripper!
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Guest_buckinbronk_*
, Aug 20 2004 09:09 AM
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#1 Guest_buckinbronk_*
Posted 20 August 2004 - 09:09 AM
When I bought my bronco the owner before me painted over the chrome on the grille and headlight assemble and I was wondering if what I could use to get it off. Would a regular paint stripper work without harming the chrome, or is there something else i could use?
#2
Posted 20 August 2004 - 09:29 AM
Do you mean the long panel on the tailgate?
If that is what you are talking about, it is brushed stainless so you should be able to strip the paint without harming the finish, just test in an area that will not be seen by others. You will need to clean it and repolish it when you are done.
Now for the bad news. You need to sand chrome to give it a rough surface so the paint will stick to it. Assuming the last owner did it right, the chrome will never shine the way it should.
You will be better off replacing the chrome around the headlights if you want the chrome to look right.
Did he paint it black or a different color? If it is a different color you might want to repaint it black as that was a standard color for the trim.
If that is what you are talking about, it is brushed stainless so you should be able to strip the paint without harming the finish, just test in an area that will not be seen by others. You will need to clean it and repolish it when you are done.
Now for the bad news. You need to sand chrome to give it a rough surface so the paint will stick to it. Assuming the last owner did it right, the chrome will never shine the way it should.
You will be better off replacing the chrome around the headlights if you want the chrome to look right.
Did he paint it black or a different color? If it is a different color you might want to repaint it black as that was a standard color for the trim.
90 Bronco Full Size
Police Package
351W
E4OD
31" Tires
Going through a complete restore
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Police Package
351W
E4OD
31" Tires
Going through a complete restore
http://fullsizebronc...ail.php?id=1650
#4
Posted 20 August 2004 - 01:23 PM
I can't believe that someone would paint the grill and headlight shrouds unless they were in bad shape to start with. However, I also believe that they are plastic and stripper will probably eat them up .
New grill and shrouds are available from Jeff's Bronco graveyard, see the 80 and up catalog pg 72 . I would just replace the ones you have.
Good luck,
New grill and shrouds are available from Jeff's Bronco graveyard, see the 80 and up catalog pg 72 . I would just replace the ones you have.
Good luck,
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#6
Posted 20 August 2004 - 04:34 PM
check ebay i see them all of the eime and they're cheap too always a plus
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warn premium hubs
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#7 Guest_Windchaser_*
Posted 22 August 2004 - 12:03 PM
I thing that the chrome is not really chrome but kind of like a sticker. Not real chrome but more of a decal...At least my peals off like it is. I agree with the others, I would just buy another set from Jeff's, Bronco Hut, or go to a junkyard and look for a Bronco that was totalled from the rear (good luck). Have some fun.
#11
Posted 27 August 2004 - 08:41 PM
Well, if it's a sticker, you can get that rocker panel sticker stuff from O-O-O-O'Reilly's for $20. But it may be cheaper to buy new. You could also get a billet grill for around $75 shipped on eBay. Just don't bid one the used one I'm bidding on. You could probably also get clear corners, unless the chrome part doesn't come with them. About $55 for them, shipped.
I painted my grill with Dupli-Color wheel paint. I didn't like it at first, but I like it better now.
I painted my grill with Dupli-Color wheel paint. I didn't like it at first, but I like it better now.
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