Removing original emblems

Vlad

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Guys ,

anyone has good advice for this? intend to remove an original emblem
from my new car without damaging the paint.

also , how do i get rid of those nasty double sided tape leftovers?

tks in adv
 

khguan

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peel it off slowly... u may need a knife or flat screwdriver to help to pry it.. but becareful not to break de emblem...

as for de tape leftover.. u can use an rubber eraser to rub it off...
 

badguy

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ai yah very easy only
used ur hand to remove the original emblem (don't used any thing it will scratch ur paint)
and buy some fresh petrol and used cloth to apply to the nasty double sided tape
and then used a plastic ruler (will not scratch ur car paint) to scratch it off
and then wax the part immediately

for ur information
after remove sure got mark one!!!!!!!!!!!
 

facelift

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If got small section paint got peeled off, use soft99. :D works great on my car
 

LilKeV84

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there's sumthing called gum remover, haven tried it, but u could check it out properly urself =)

its like a spray, but not sure if it will damage paint or not.
 

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