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Best way to try to remove paint off a grill? [message #26598] Sun, 04 March 2018 09:54 Go to next message
Snodgrass is currently offline  Snodgrass
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Just wondering if anybody has any tips or suggestions to try to clean the grills up on these. Thank you.
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Re: Best way to try to remove paint off a grill? [message #26599 is a reply to message #26598] Sun, 04 March 2018 21:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
oren hudson is currently offline  oren hudson
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You might could try some Krud Kutter sprayed on a cloth or maybe tooth brush. If that doesn't work, maybe some black sharpie or something like that. Good luck.
























Re: Best way to try to remove paint off a grill? [message #26601 is a reply to message #26598] Mon, 05 March 2018 07:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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going over it with a black sharpie would work, but then those grill areas would have a shine to them, your best bet is to just get some flat black acrylic paint and cover up that crap.

thin out the paint with a bit of water and cover the white over in a couple of coats over a number of days!
Re: Best way to try to remove paint off a grill? [message #26602 is a reply to message #26598] Mon, 05 March 2018 09:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pleat is currently offline  pleat
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It's a bit of work but, I remove the speakers, logo and baffle board out of the columns and take them to the car wash. Power wash the grills with soap and rinse. May take a few times but I've removed a sliver painted lightning bolt off a 2x12 grill cloth. Plus cleans any dust in the grill and speaker openings. Makes them look like new.

pleat
Re: Best way to try to remove paint off a grill? [message #26603 is a reply to message #26602] Mon, 05 March 2018 16:30 Go to previous message
Snodgrass is currently offline  Snodgrass
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Thanks.
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