Hi,
At some point in my car's history, someone painted the gold anodized grill in my '62 had flat black. The black paint is now chipped in spots, and the original gold is shinning through.
This leaves me with two choices; sand and repaint flat black, or try to remove all of the black and go back to gold.
I have no idea of the condition of the gold finish under the paint, what effect do you think chemical paint stripper and a wire brush will have on the anodized surface?
If I find the original finish to be too ugly for use, what would be a good tough flat black paint to use?
Thanks,
Paul
At some point in my car's history, someone painted the gold anodized grill in my '62 had flat black. The black paint is now chipped in spots, and the original gold is shinning through.
This leaves me with two choices; sand and repaint flat black, or try to remove all of the black and go back to gold.
I have no idea of the condition of the gold finish under the paint, what effect do you think chemical paint stripper and a wire brush will have on the anodized surface?
If I find the original finish to be too ugly for use, what would be a good tough flat black paint to use?
Thanks,
Paul
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