Advice on Removing Factory Emblems
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Advice on Removing Factory Emblems
I want to de-emblem my ZR5 and was wondering if anyone else has done this what did you use to get the sticky residue off. A friend of mine used gas on his '06 Ram with good results, however, I was just worried about using gasoline on the paint.
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Dental floss (lots of of it), and something like Goo-Gone (any citrus based product works great).
I removed my dealer emblem that way. And have been thinking about removing the emblems on the tail gate. They are a pain to wax around.
I removed my dealer emblem that way. And have been thinking about removing the emblems on the tail gate. They are a pain to wax around.
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I used fishing wire and Goo-Gone
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Re: Advice on Removing Factory Emblems
Goo Gone & plastic razor blades, or fishing line.
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Re: Advice on Removing Factory Emblems
3m makes an adheisive remover that is awesome a lot better than goo gone for bigger projects. I used bother goo gone and 3m when I removed the body molding off of my 91 s10, hands down it worked better and faster
Re: Advice on Removing Factory Emblems
killian96ss wrote:Goo Gone & plastic razor blades, or fishing line.
Steve
mattdawg wrote:3m makes an adheisive remover that is awesome a lot better than goo gone for bigger projects. I used bother goo gone and 3m when I removed the body molding off of my 91 s10, hands down it worked better and faster
if you check out that video i posted it will explain fishing line and 3m!