debadge help
I let my car sit out in the sun for about 15 min and took them off with my fingers.
If they are a little tough to get off a plastic spackle knife works well.
Then I just used WD40 and my fingers to rub the excess adhesive off.
If the adhesive is stuborn u can use your thumb nail.
Just be patient, cause u don't want to scratch your paint.
I then cleaned and rewaxed the area I used the WD40 on.
If they are a little tough to get off a plastic spackle knife works well.
Then I just used WD40 and my fingers to rub the excess adhesive off.
If the adhesive is stuborn u can use your thumb nail.
Just be patient, cause u don't want to scratch your paint.
I then cleaned and rewaxed the area I used the WD40 on.
I use bumper sticker removal.. let it sit for three minutes then use some floss. Badge falls of without any scrathes or any damage to the paint. I then come back wipe it clean and use some wax.
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After you do that make sure to clay, then wax the area to make sure everything looks perfect.
That is how I fully debadged my G, my friends RSX, and my dads friends Lexus SC430.
After you do that make sure to clay, then wax the area to make sure everything looks perfect.
That is how I fully debadged my G, my friends RSX, and my dads friends Lexus SC430.
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Gary
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Last edited by gary c; Sep 12, 2009 at 09:42 AM.



