chrome grill slat covers?
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Great Job Kendre! DIY Chrome grome is the best IMO! The price and the pride of doing it yourself make it even better. I like that you only did the front of the grill slats vs. the whole grill.
BTW, i didn't use any solvents. I started with Goof-Off but it was to runny so I used a knife. The knife was precise but it took close to 3 hours!!!!
Great Job Kendre! DIY Chrome grome is the best IMO! The price and the pride of doing it yourself make it even better. I like that you only did the front of the grill slats vs. the whole grill.
BTW, i didn't use any solvents. I started with Goof-Off but it was to runny so I used a knife. The knife was precise but it took close to 3 hours!!!!
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Okay, how the hell did you do that??? I tried to copy the URL but then nothing would happen when I right clicked, so I had to just write out the URL. How did you make the picture appear?
I used the solvent but it STILL took me about three hours to do because I'm such a perfectionist. After I used the solvent I went over the edges with a knife to make them just right. I shoulda washed my car before taking the pics. Lovely picture with all the squashed bugs on my bumper! Not to mention the bird ****** on my hood!
-Kendre
I used the solvent but it STILL took me about three hours to do because I'm such a perfectionist. After I used the solvent I went over the edges with a knife to make them just right. I shoulda washed my car before taking the pics. Lovely picture with all the squashed bugs on my bumper! Not to mention the bird ****** on my hood!
-Kendre
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Once you copy the address into the clipboard (assuming you are on a Windows PC) Come back to the post that you want to add the photo. I usually have multiple windows open to make it easier (CTRL+N opens a new window).
You can either use the "IMG" button when you are writing a comment or use the image tags:
[img] address of the image that you just copied into the clipboard [/img]
You can either use the "IMG" button when you are writing a comment or use the image tags:
[img] address of the image that you just copied into the clipboard [/img]
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