Owner's Manual
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1. DO NOT PAINT THE GRILLE WITH A BRUSH OR ROLLER
they will clog the ne mesh of the grille and cloth scrim and result in poor sound quality.
2. Remove the grille from the speaker and place it on a drop cloth, newspaper or plastic sheet.
3. The grille MUST be spray painted with one of the following:
• Spray paint that closely matches the desired nish/color
• A custom spray bomb, color matched to your paint nish
• Indoor latex paint using a spray gun (paint must be diluted to the paint manufacturer’s specications)
4. Removing the backing cloth (scrim) is not required.
5. Paint should be applied in a series of thin coats sprayed at approximately 60 degrees from the grille surface.
6. Allow each coat to fully cure before applying additional coats.
7. To ensure the paint is applied evenly, each coat should be sprayed on from at least 4 Different Directions to the grille.
(N, S, E & W) This will ensure even coverage on the grille.
8. Once the grille has been painted and the paint has fully cured, you may use a brush, or small roller to touch-up the outer edge
of the grille frame; Be very careful not to get any additional paint on the grille’s mesh surface.
Note: Sherwin Williams Automotive Finishes Stores will custom make an aerosol paint to match any sample that is easier to apply.
Store Locator at
http://www.sherwin-automotive.com/collision-repair/branches-where-to-buy/store-locator/