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Old 07-08-2009, 06:59 PM
DarrenWS6 DarrenWS6 is offline
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Originally Posted by Strikeswiftly View Post
Still looks good bud! BTW man I watched a few of ur videos on youtube.

Its amazing how happier of a life us guys who incorporate humor into everything live!!
That buddy of urs is crazy the one with the Honda XR lol. gave me a good laugh.
yeah its fun to be idiots every now and then, that guys crazy Hes my friends little brother.


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Originally Posted by farmboybrent View Post
I see. Thanks for showing us! BTW I watched your youtube videos, I think it would be nice if you could put up some vids of your programmer and like maybe a 0-60 run with it. There are like no videos of a Gryphon up there. Thanks!
Good idea, I never thought of doing so, I have tried taking photos but driving and taking photos is pretty dangerous, I could most certainly strap my camera tripod in the rear seat and zoom the camcorder onto the gryphon.


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Originally Posted by Fish Chris View Post
it looks great. About the same as my black Roush Grille....

I just wish I could have pased on one important bit of advice to you, before you sprayed it.

Here's the thing, I guarantee you its going to chip. Hopefully, not as badly / easily as mine did the first time" I painted it with Krylon Fusion.

I then sanded the heck out of the whole thing (hours of effed up labor) and then tried again with some kind of Satin Black yard furniture paint. I think it was Rustoleum brand. And it has held up quite a bit better, but it has started to get a few small chips here and there too.
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So, my advice to you, if you end up having to sand off all of that Krylon, and to anyone else who was thinking about painting a chrome Roush Grille, or any other chrome, plastic, or whatever paint has a hard time sticking to, is > Bulldog < !!!
This stuff is awesome ! You really don't even have to sand before using it. But you can lightly hit your subject with sandpaper just to take the shine off first if you want to.

Bulldog comes in a large aeresol can, and it isn't cheap, like $15 to $18 a can, but it's worth its weight in gold. I won't ever paint anything again which paint has a hard time sticking to, without it.

But good luck.

Peace,
Fish

PS, If I knew that some sort of chemical paint stripper would not destroy my Roush Grille, I'd strip it all off, hit it with Bulldog first, then spray it, and I know it would hold up better than any other method.
You know Fish, I read you suggested that before, and I looked for Bulldog but was unsuccessful to find any in my local hardware stores, and too impatient to order online. I wish I had because I do have 1 minor chip. Sucks. I will eventually be re-doing it if it chips further, until then I will just wait if it chips anymore, and just marker it black after every wash
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