Re: Power washer + Chrome grill
the pic should explain better than i can.
the close up pic shows how the chrome will bubble up under the pressure of the water. when you let the pressure work for you, it actually does a better job at removing the chrome as opposed to peeling it off which you see the residue on the full grill pic on the right hand side. the chrome when bubbled up is like a heavy duty aluminum foil.. like a 3mm thickness.
(***Safety part****) it can cut skin.. i got a few nicks, but dont think i would wear gloves even going further. once it is bubbled up, you can tear it or peel it off. be prepared to get wet (duh!)
when it bubbles up, the pressure will cause the chrome to pop. i kinda got concerned thinking it will throw chrome pieces at me and maybe cut, but the sound is the only scarey part. when the chrome does pop, it doesnt actually kick up and chrome pieces.. so no shrapnel pieces to worry about.
after all this, now i am considering taking it to LineX and having them to it which will cost about $150 or doing the rattle can myself.
only reason i think LineX route is because with the chrome removed, it also took some of the rigidity with it ( atleast i think!)
not saying the can wouldnt provide some stability, i just think the LineX would be thicker thus more rigid.
i should have the rest of the grill cleaned up today and atleast a decision by Sunday, and it completed by Tuesday as that is when i get my PCM back from Predator
Last edited by Hellz : 05-19-2012 at 04:31 PM.
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