How to Best Restore a Grille for 69 Dart

I redid mine over the winter. I stripped the anodizing with Easy Off and removed all the paint. Then I polished all of the areas that were going to be brite. From there I masked and etch primered all of the painted areas. More masking and painted the black. More masking and painted the silver across the bottom, around the headlight buckets and the section across the middle of the grille. Then masked all of that off and clear coat all the polished aluminum.
I used Eastwood's supplies because they had a few things I couldn't find anywhere else. I used their etching primer, SEM trim black paint, Alumablast silver, and Diamond Clear for bare metal. It wasn't hard but it's very time consuming and takes about 2 rolls of thin masking tape.
Two notes on the clear sections-I couldn't find anyone east of the Missisppi that does Brite Dip anodizing anymore. The Diamond Clear from Eastwood is more of a coating than a paint. It will peel off randomly if you don't remove the masking tape from the surrounding areas at the right time.