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snowdance
Jul 24, 2011Explorer
Today I pulled the grill on our 2000 Chev Jamboree and cleaned the bugs ect out of the radiator ect. Blew it out. The grill chrome is nice but the gray paint on the rest of it was faded so I got busy and cleaned it up and sanded it. Shot it with a satin black I had here in the shop. Came out looking nice. Sure makes the chrome stand out.
Then I polished the turn lights and replaced the bulbs as the yellow coating was falling off. Also cleaned and polished the yellow reflector and running lights on the side of the grill.
The motorhome is setting in the sun now so guess I will wait until the shade moves a bit and the afternoon breeze we almost always gets comes up. Usaly about 3 pm in the summer. It makes that 90 plus temp a bit easier to handle.
Its simple to install the grill and lights so should take about 15 min.
Then I polished the turn lights and replaced the bulbs as the yellow coating was falling off. Also cleaned and polished the yellow reflector and running lights on the side of the grill.
The motorhome is setting in the sun now so guess I will wait until the shade moves a bit and the afternoon breeze we almost always gets comes up. Usaly about 3 pm in the summer. It makes that 90 plus temp a bit easier to handle.
Its simple to install the grill and lights so should take about 15 min.
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