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zilley 09-21-2014 07:07 PM

Emblem glue left over
 
So.. I recently removed my emblem and am stuck with some damn un-removable glue..

I used gift card to get the soft spongey parts off with goo gone but i could still see the letters. And its butt ugly. LOL.

Any ideas how to remove them?

Also dont wanna start another thread so i m just gonna ask on here too, during the process or using giftcard i have left the paint with some hairline scratches, any ideas how to remove them?

Tr1ll 09-21-2014 07:09 PM

Get some Goo Gone from Canadian Tire

BrRsn 09-21-2014 07:15 PM

If you go to a detailer they'll have it off within a few mins w/ a rubber wheel or something similar


I've used a heat gun + rubbed it with my fingers and it'll roll off. Use goo gone on the residue and get some rubbing compound and hand polish out any damage you left ... should come out looking pretty good


or ... just go to a detailer and it'll be done a lot faster, for about the same price you'd pay to buy all the stuff to do it yourself

MikeHB 09-21-2014 07:22 PM

3M makes a citrus based adhesive remover that works well. Clay bar might also work, and for the scratches use a polishing compound and buff the shit out of it. (I hope you have a buffing wheel)

bcrdukes 09-21-2014 07:23 PM

There's a product called "Goof Off" (yes, I know, stupid name) which is far better than Goo Gone.

zilley 09-21-2014 07:25 PM

I ve tried goo gone like 5 times and it doesn't do anything.

I also used autoglym tar remover and it doesn't budge.

zilley 09-21-2014 07:27 PM

Any recommended detailers?

Adrenaline Rush 09-21-2014 07:38 PM

I have had luck with WD 40.

TRD Rs200 09-21-2014 07:39 PM

soak a paper towel with nail polish remover then put it on the emblem residue... let it soak in the remover with a cloth... works like charm everytime

Jas29 09-21-2014 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zilley (Post 8532390)
Any recommended detailers?

Talk to Ken @ autowerkesexclusive.com

kakucaekz 09-21-2014 07:39 PM

Try 3M Adhesive Remover. I used it on 20 year old glue that ran along both doors, came off with a little elbow grease.

Acura604 09-21-2014 07:46 PM

Patience!

Debadging the WDP S. - AcuraZine Community

zilley 09-21-2014 07:51 PM

I will try Ken on monday.

Acura604, that is clean but I ve already tried goo gone countless times..

and LOL on the rebadge.

SkinnyPupp 09-21-2014 08:00 PM

Goo Gone and Goof Off are a bad idea, since they can strip paint too. Use a citrus based cleaner. Maybe along with a heat gun and a soft scraper

320icar 09-21-2014 08:24 PM

hey zilley, you may need to wash and then wax your car (and of course the emblem area) to remove all trace. even if all the sticky stuff is gone, a "ghosting" of the old emblem is sometimes seen. a good waxing usually gets rid of that effect.

c4@urdoor 09-21-2014 08:42 PM

Kerosene has never let me down removing junk off rims and paint. I clean it right away and it's never damaged any paint but who knows if it's 100% safe. It's definitely less harsh on paint than gasoline is.

ts14 09-21-2014 08:53 PM

i can help u remove this without scratches or any damage. i have an eraser tool to remove the left over glue .

pm me if u still need it gone bruh

Klondike 09-21-2014 08:53 PM

Eraser wheel to get the big chunks off and some wax and grease remover.

Wear safety glasses, as the adhesive will sling off and don't keep the eraser tool in one spot or you're gonna have a bad time.

EDIT: ts14 beat me to it.

zilley 09-21-2014 10:17 PM

thanks for the help guys, I ll be visiting ts14s shop tomorrow to see if he can put an end to this!

Lomac 09-21-2014 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrenaline Rush (Post 8532395)
I have had luck with WD 40.

:heckno:



Mind you, I suppose that's not the worst fluid you could try and use... lol

Gululu 09-21-2014 10:28 PM


the proper tool to remove left over adhesives is the eraser wheel, a must have tool in any bodyshop. you can order the eraser wheel from lordco.

TOPEC 09-21-2014 11:45 PM

im surprised no one mentioned turtle wax's bug and tar remover, that shit works wonderfully on adhesives left over from debadging. all u have to do once the badge is removed is spray liberally over the adhesive, let it sit for atleast 10 mins, the longer the better, and the adhesive can be pulled off easily without any scrubbing scraping

asian_XL 09-22-2014 01:59 AM

spit and rub

GabAlmighty 09-22-2014 03:02 AM

Some diesel will take care of that right quick

vantrip 09-22-2014 07:16 AM

Take a look at this


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