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I used glue-be-gone, I think that's the name, or something similar, to take off all the badges,
including the one on the dash .. it worked well
and no scratches on the paint ... although you can see the slight outline of the trunk badge
when you look up close
Take a Hair dryer and pick the hottest day to park the car under the sun, then go out there with a strong L shaped pick, and pull at the edge of the badge without touching the paint. It might take a couple of try, but chances are with our cars 10+ years the glue should loosen up.
I went behind mine with a razor blade and then used some orange cleaner to remove the left over adhesive. I would probably go with a different method though... I'm getting the car repainted in a couple months so I wasn't all that worried about scraping paint.
took my badges off and you can only tell if you really look at the trunk lid closely, I'd take a pic, but it prolly wouldn't show up ... the "tan lines" that is
when you are all done, its a good idea to go over the area with a polishing compoound, or anything that "restores" paint finish. what they do is lighly sand off the surface of the paint which removes the layer with the grime/adhesive. it should look brand new after that.
if you were 18 and just got a gvr4 for the first time, you'd prolly have enough time on your hands to do the entire car, and would get the "showroom" effect. (get some clay bars)
quote:Originally posted by VTGVR4: when you are all done, its a good idea to go over the area with a polishing compoound, or anything that "restores" paint finish. what they do is lighly sand off the surface of the paint which removes the layer with the grime/adhesive. it should look brand new after that.
if you were 18 and just got a gvr4 for the first time, you'd prolly have enough time on your hands to do the entire car, and would get the "showroom" effect. (get some clay bars) I'm 18 and I barely have enough time to keep it washed, much less polish the whole thing.
i have a steamer at work that i use. works great with no risk of burning the paint. as the water condenses it helps to lubricate the surface for scraping. follow with a plastic razor blade. then a sticker wheel from 3m mounted to a low speed die grinder to take off the rest of the adhesive. if used properly this combo will get rid of the most stubborn decals and stickers. i know this thread is old but i figured id throw it out there.
FWIW, when I removed mine there was no paint to strip from behind the badges because it was already gone! The 14 year old factory foam tape must have eaten through the clearcoat and paint right down to the bare metal of the trunklid.
I used an old credit card to peel away the decals, and the pin striping. Then Goo Gone and a little more scraping with the credit card took the rest of the residue off.
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