Hi all,
We're working on restoring our '78 F250, and tomorrow I'm going to pull the grille shell off and start cleaning all the age off of it to make it look good again. It looks like there is heavy deposits of calcium or something all over the grille, it has a milky look to it. The grille isn't chrome, but its that polished sort of stuff. I used some Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish on it and that helped some, but that milky look is still on there, sort of like a haze. What can I do to take that junk off and make it look like new again? Is there any kind of household products that would work? Thanks for any help,
We're working on restoring our '78 F250, and tomorrow I'm going to pull the grille shell off and start cleaning all the age off of it to make it look good again. It looks like there is heavy deposits of calcium or something all over the grille, it has a milky look to it. The grille isn't chrome, but its that polished sort of stuff. I used some Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish on it and that helped some, but that milky look is still on there, sort of like a haze. What can I do to take that junk off and make it look like new again? Is there any kind of household products that would work? Thanks for any help,