Finished my "black edition" bow tie.
First I put a couple coats of clear over the color to seal it in and protect it a bit.
Then some 3M double sticky tape.
Then attach it to the grill.
Pretty fetching if you ask me!
Super subtle as well.
Finished my "black edition" bow tie.
First I put a couple coats of clear over the color to seal it in and protect it a bit.
Then some 3M double sticky tape.
Then attach it to the grill.
Pretty fetching if you ask me!
Super subtle as well.
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looking good Angus...panzer guy
ReplyDeleteThe bow-tie on my grill gave up it's adhesive ghost on my 2000 Chevy pick up. I have a black grill and the bow-tie was that yellowish color. I like the black bow-tie. I Want to do that. What type of paint did you use, and did you add the blue highlight or was that original?
ReplyDeleteBetter write-up at the New Caprice Forum: https://www.newcaprice.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=42177#p42177
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