whats the easiest way to get the chrome (plastic) cover off the grille? There's a dozen or so snaps but it feels like its got an adhesive holding it on its, its a VERY tight fit and I dont want to break the chrome overlay.
If you took five seconds to READ what I asked before getting all pissy you'd see only ONE of them actually covers what I'm asking for and when I searched I used the term GRILLE because you cook food on a grill, you use a grille on your car.
if you took five seconds to read what i asked before getting all pissy you'd see only one of them actually covers what i'm asking for and when i searched i used the term grille because you cook food on a grill, you use a grille on your car.
settle down man.
you just need to pop all the clips there is no adhesive holding it. When i did mine i had to use a flat head to get in between the plastic and the chrome piece because the snaps wanted to snap back into place. just take it slow when you do it.
When I type grill and grille into the search button, Im able to still find threads. Dont lie to me, use the search button. You have posted countless threads that your answer could be found by searching.
Search, its simple.
Anyhoo Max, your just jealous because I slept with your girlfriend...*snap*
guys...if you cant help out the new guys......then dont post! We dont need posts telling members to "search" when in fact some of the very members telling the new guy to search have done the exact same thing......
I know I've done it before. I'm just very appreciative that there are people here who help each other out...isn't that what the forum is all about anyways??
at lowe's its back by the screen doors. its a screen door grille, mounted on a frame that you'd screw to a screen door to prevent kids, dogs, etc from pushing the screen out. $20 and one panel cut in 2 fills the grille area. Comes in stainless or painted (powercoat??) white or a sort of army green which i got and painted black gloss (rustoleum auto paint) and clear coat rusto as well.