How to debadge your car without making it all gooey and wrecking your paint job?
Any ideas anyone?
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How to debadge your car without making it all gooey and wrecking your paint job?
Any ideas anyone?
good ol bog
Fishline... slice the sticky goo off.. then clean off the remainder on the car with good old TEA TREE OIL....
uuummmm the honda logos have pins which either need to be bogged, but preferably welded up.
if you are trying to take the honda badge off, i just pulled my one off really hard, didnt leave a mark and the badge was in perfect condition, maybe i was just lucky :P usually there is some double sided tape stickin on all the badges so just heat it up and fishline it out :D
use a string.. slide it underneath them badge.. do it slowly.. and POP!
Depends which badge he is talking about...... yes most of the H badges on the back of the hatch has pins, others like the civic badge on EKs are held there by a strong glue....
When my G/F bought her EK the CIVIC badge had been ripped off (marking down price point # 1 :D ) the glue was still there..... "Acetone, soft cloth and patience is the best thing to use on these glues that have gone really hard...... the paint however had faded and as such we just decided to get another civic badge. The "25th Anneversary" badge was pulled off and the paint had not faded..... with the acetone and a soft cloth... all remains of the glue where gone in about 3 mins.
after you heat it up with a hairdryer..Quote:
Originally Posted by [zeth]
Whoa! Wouldn't acetone eat right through the clear coat and paint? That shit is mega strong.Quote:
Originally Posted by SPEEDCORE
Yeah acteone would probably disolve the paint and take you back to bare metal :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Javed
*sigh* Nope! It will not eat your paint!
Did a good job of stripping the paint of my amplifier... Not going to try it on the Sol :pQuote:
Originally Posted by SPEEDCORE
big kev's goo remover ... does d job nicely..
yeah, i've got type R badging to get rid of. Just too scared to take it on lol
or a heat gun. but dont bring it too close to the paint/plastic pieces. patience is the key.Quote:
Originally Posted by JSL