Rusty mesh grills
Rusty mesh grills
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belfry

Original Poster:

1,025 posts

204 months

Wednesday 28th January
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I've noticed a couple of small patches of surface rust on the mesh grills near the wing shields and also the slim grills on the rear corners. the other grills are fine.

This will be a job for me over the winter. Has anyone got experience of removing the grill themselves, and how you treated them?

Many thanks

Belfry

2012 FF

puckrup

456 posts

222 months

Sunday 1st February
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Can't help on the removal of grills but for a 'better than OEM' finish I'd highly recommend Anthony at restorem.co.uk for a quality job, fast turnaround and competitively priced.
See my threat on HGTE grill with pics of the resto

sardis

327 posts

198 months

Sunday 1st February
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puckrup said:
See my threat on HGTE grill with pics of the resto
I think it’s this sort of intimidation in the forums that the moderators should stamp down on.

getmecoat

belfry

Original Poster:

1,025 posts

204 months

Sunday 1st February
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It ended up being fairly easy to complete without needing to unbolt the grills. the rust was very light so I brushed it off with a brass brush on a Dremel, applied a light rust treatment then used Cerakote ceramic coating (which I applied to my ceramic brake nuts 2 years ago to protect from rust and it’s still working perfectly).

Good masking up is essential but I was pleased not to have to remove any panels to access the bolts securing the various grills.


puckrup

456 posts

222 months

Sunday 1st February
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sardis said:
I think it s this sort of intimidation in the forums that the moderators should stamp down on.

getmecoat
I was about to adopt my keyboard warrior stance and question your response...until I read my typo! Great reply!!

sardis

327 posts

198 months

Monday 2nd February
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Glad you saw the funny side biggrin