Painted the Grill - 2010 Tahoe

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07Z71hoe

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was going to do the exact same thing but the guy at the body shop told me he wouldnt do the chrome around the outside block because its a plastic and would end up chipping right off?
 

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Did you sand all the chrome off or did you just scruff it up really good. What benefit is there to the self etching primer vs the regular primer?

I followed the instructions on got it all taken off after hours of trying to figure out those black tabs! I was going to just plasti dip it but after that much effort I want something more permenant so figured I would follow your directions in regards to painting it.
 

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photo2.jpgphoto3.jpgsanded the chrome with 400 grit to scuff up a bit and then sprayed with primer. Gave it a few coats then wet sanded to get rid of excess build up. After that I sprayed a few coats of matte black spray paint. Looks like I need to wet sand that down a bit then do another coat to get rid of any bumps etc..
 

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haha ... I was too lazy to edit out my monkey foot! I am lost one of the clips that holds the front bowtie on so I guess I will have to swing by lowes or something to find another one. I plan on the doing the bowties as well. I do have a question about the rear one though. I know you can pull the bowtie part off since but I want to know if the whole piece "the chrome part" can be removed from the back gate. I want to black it out completely not just the bowtie. Anyone had any luck with this?
 

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