Posted by rhtx55 on September 14, 2012 at 16:26:12 from (207.119.62.117):
In Reply to: Emblems on 400 posted by Bill in IL on September 14, 2012 at 08:06:00:
What worked best for me was to take a scrap pine 2x4 longer than the emblems, drill a hole for each pin on the back, and lay it flat.
Never dull first follwed by Mother's chrome polish, a small buffer wheel that chucks into a cordless drill will help bring out the shine quickly, then hand rub as necessary for the final "polished chrome" look. Three coats of good car wax front & back and you are ready to put them on.
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