Removing "ACURA" & "TL" emblems from trunk??
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^ Relax. Once upon a time you were a noob too. I have no problems with members nudging new members to search- just be nice about it.
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geeze then advetually there would be no more threads since i am sure pretty much everything has been answered in the past i dont get why people get butt hurt on a question others have asked before just dont read the thread
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De-badged 07 TL-S last week, took 15 min. Removed the "Acura" & "TL" badges leaving the TypeS one. Dental floss, Goo Gone, lint free rag, and a little elbow grease are all you need. Id post a pic but dont think I can yet.
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If you live anywhere where it's hot out...leave it parked facing the sun...in 15 minutes it should peel off pretty easily.
I also have an electric kettle...pouring boiling water on it would probably soften it up plenty too.
I HAVE found that if your car is a few years old, in certain light the clear will have been "etched" and you'll have to hit it with some compound/polish to get rid of it. I have it but it's not very noticeable. Plus, at this point, any flaw on my car...I say adds "character" to the car since I'm tired of spending money and losing sleep over little things that are our of my controls.
GGESQ, well put...I was thinking the same thing. I sometimes see threads and think "what a moron"...then I remember, a year ago I was that moron and right now I'm that moron to SOMEBODY when I ask a question in a thread here. Shoot, wasn't long ago I started a "how bad is such and such tire" thread...I mean...there are friggin reviews on things like that all over the web!
Happy 4th ALL
I also have an electric kettle...pouring boiling water on it would probably soften it up plenty too.
I HAVE found that if your car is a few years old, in certain light the clear will have been "etched" and you'll have to hit it with some compound/polish to get rid of it. I have it but it's not very noticeable. Plus, at this point, any flaw on my car...I say adds "character" to the car since I'm tired of spending money and losing sleep over little things that are our of my controls.
GGESQ, well put...I was thinking the same thing. I sometimes see threads and think "what a moron"...then I remember, a year ago I was that moron and right now I'm that moron to SOMEBODY when I ask a question in a thread here. Shoot, wasn't long ago I started a "how bad is such and such tire" thread...I mean...there are friggin reviews on things like that all over the web!
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I HAVE found that if your car is a few years old, in certain light the clear will have been "etched" and you'll have to hit it with some compound/polish to get rid of it. I have it but it's not very noticeable. Plus, at this point, any flaw on my car...I say adds "character" to the car since I'm tired of spending money and losing sleep over little things that are our of my controls.
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Did it last week, similar to the previous ways to do it.
Blow dryer for a few minutes
Fishing line (I used leather gloves so the line wouldnt cut into my hands)
Goof-Off (super goo-gone, safe on paint)
Meguirs Scratch-X
Claybar to remove the barely visible outlines in the paint.
Blow dryer for a few minutes
Fishing line (I used leather gloves so the line wouldnt cut into my hands)
Goof-Off (super goo-gone, safe on paint)
Meguirs Scratch-X
Claybar to remove the barely visible outlines in the paint.
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Yes in deed! If I leave here at 12pm at my reg. time... If I end up working later, then I will probably have no time to start and finish....MAYBE! since you guys are saying it only takes approx. 15min. Its funny how I ran across this thread becuz just the other day I was looking at those badges and placed my finger nail behind one and looked to almost pull away or lift easy on one corner. Then I pushed it back since I did not have any intentions on messing with it at that point. But now, I am gonna DE-BAGDE the whip to make it more "Murdered~Out" as I like all my rides.
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agreed, if u see the title dont bother reading the thread, then waste even more time writing back. At that point you could have helped him out,and thats what were here for right
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When I take badges off cars I just use a nice strong heat gun to get 'em gooey. They then pull off easily and I just pick the majority of the adhesive off with my fingers. Then I used some rubbing compound meant for "medium to heavy scratches" and have at it. The compound breaks up the adhesive like butter and it all comes off while simultaneously taking care of any etching you may have. Just make sure you get all the dirty adhesive off, otherwise you'll be scrubbing dirt around your paint... which is bad.
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I just bought a 2005 TL WDP. In your opinions, if I pull the Acura and TL badge off. Will there be a difference in color considering the paint under the badges has been hidden from the Texas sun for 5 years.
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thanks for sticking up for the newbiies
#37
Cruisin'
Yeah, I removed mine today.. Not happy. I've done this multiple times with past vehicles and I've never had this happen to me.
After full removal of the glue. The badge seems to have dug into the paint in random areas. On top of that, looks like dirt seeped in the paint around the emblem... Anyone know a DIY fix?... I have no painting experience.
Before glue removal, but you can still see some etched areas created from badge.
After full removal of the glue. The badge seems to have dug into the paint in random areas. On top of that, looks like dirt seeped in the paint around the emblem... Anyone know a DIY fix?... I have no painting experience.
Before glue removal, but you can still see some etched areas created from badge.
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When I removed my badge, it was really etched in.
It wasn't crazy noticeable from far, but then later down the road I got the trunk face painted for $100, I was very happy.
You'll want to use goo gone to remove any remaining adhesive.
Then you'll want to use a clay bar.
Then you'll want to hit it up with a compound to finish it up.
Beautiful ASM btw!
It wasn't crazy noticeable from far, but then later down the road I got the trunk face painted for $100, I was very happy.
You'll want to use goo gone to remove any remaining adhesive.
Then you'll want to use a clay bar.
Then you'll want to hit it up with a compound to finish it up.
Beautiful ASM btw!
#39
Cruisin'
When I removed my badge, it was really etched in.
It wasn't crazy noticeable from far, but then later down the road I got the trunk face painted for $100, I was very happy.
You'll want to use goo gone to remove any remaining adhesive.
Then you'll want to use a clay bar.
Then you'll want to hit it up with a compound to finish it up.
Beautiful ASM btw!
It wasn't crazy noticeable from far, but then later down the road I got the trunk face painted for $100, I was very happy.
You'll want to use goo gone to remove any remaining adhesive.
Then you'll want to use a clay bar.
Then you'll want to hit it up with a compound to finish it up.
Beautiful ASM btw!