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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 188424
Join Date: Sep 2008
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: Philly <-> Tokyo
Vehicle:05 2.5RSlow as *** OBP |
so this is kinda noobish, but i just got me a subie and I was wondering whats the easiest, cleanest way to debadge my car??
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 109485
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Location: York, PA
Vehicle:06 Blue TR FP18g'd |
DUDE, there is tons of info if ya hit the search button.....
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This looks pretty good.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/d...-sti_22344.htm |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 143122
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Location: Spokane WA
Vehicle:02 White WRX Wagon VF22 + Meth + 07STi 6sp |
heatgun
dental floss bug remover stuff (let sit for a few mins) Towel claybar Very Easy |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 187411
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Location: tahoe
Vehicle:2002 WRX |
Fishing line+Acetone(safe on clear coat)= Easy fix...
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 180842
Join Date: May 2008
Chapter/Region:
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Location: Missouri
Vehicle:2008 WRX STi WRB |
razor blades,paint thinner,and a lighter
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Member#: 140062
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Location: Phoenix
Vehicle:2005 STI ATP3076r 365hp/95' Eclipse140chp!! |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 170013
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Pittsburgh
Vehicle:2006 WRX Stage 2 |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 184073
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Location: passing the nabisco bandwagon
Vehicle:MY04 Wrx econobox black/invisible |
personally I used a hair dryer, fishing line, goo-gone and then **rubbing compound, I used turtle wax rubbing compound buffed out where you would still be able to see where the badges were on the paint. wash it off, then wax.
A friend of mine debadged his rsx type s and you could see where his emblem was. I then used the turtle wax rubbing compound on it and looked great! so I wouldn't skip this part if you want it to look 100%. |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 171116
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Location: Madison, WI
Vehicle:2006 WRX Aspen White |
I've removed it all...you simply need a hairdryer...heat it up all nice, EXTREMELY SLOWLY drag it downwards while it is still hot - you will probably have some residue...keep using the hairdryer, and a towel (i like the shop rags best) and rub...this adhesive can only stand so much heat, so PLEASE avoid using ANY CHEMICALS whatsoever and stick with heat/friction...anything else MAY effect the paint...of course finish with clay bar/wax to protect the virgin area like the rest of your car...
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Scooby Specialist
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hair dryer, floss, razor blade and patience
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Scooby Guru
Member#: 162365
Join Date: Oct 2007
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will it work without the hair dryer?
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 177693
Join Date: Apr 2008
Chapter/Region:
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Location: Connecticut
Vehicle:2005 WRX PSM |
I used a hair dryer as well. Heat it up really good. Then i used fishing wire to lift the badge off while it was still pretty hot. To get the remaining sticky crap off of it i used Goo Gone. (MAKE SURE IT IS NOT GOO OFF! THAT WILL RUIN YOUR PAINT) Goo GONE is the right stuff. Then i used turtle wax car wax to clean up the spot.
Came out MINT |
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NASIOC Supporter
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Location: NYC
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 190388
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Location: 7won7, PA
Vehicle:2002 WRX PSM |
I was gonna post saying FIRST MOD, cause I just got my car Wednesday, but what ever I'll just post it here, I just did this an hour ago, I used hairdryer, 17 lb fishing line, goo gone (the citrus stuff), clay bar, and some wax. Here it is
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 182870
Join Date: Jun 2008
Chapter/Region:
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Location: Westchester, NY
Vehicle:'07 2.5i CGM |
crobar FTW!!!!
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 194990
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Eugene OR
Vehicle:2008 OBS Steel Silver/Spark Silver |
Don't need a hair dryer most of the time unless its really on there. I have used naphtha (lighter fluid) everytime without any issue. This is the same stuff that collectors use to remove price tags from objects. It removes adhesive without any weird smudging. And you can get it by the quart or gallon at the hardware store. You can also use it to clean parts before painting as it evaporates really quickly and removes grease, oils and contaminants.
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Scooby Guru
Member#: 151928
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Location: Columbia, SC
Vehicle:stg. 2slo WRB Bugeye needs more cowbell!! |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 140302
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Denver, CO
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I went to high school with this kid that tried to debadge his Jetta with a screwdriver or something--there were deep scratches like crazy where the badges used to be.
ive found floss, hairdryer, and goo-gone usually works...except when debadging a Silverado, that required fishing line and then some of the adhesive foam wouldnt come off. |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 182870
Join Date: Jun 2008
Chapter/Region:
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Location: Westchester, NY
Vehicle:'07 2.5i CGM |
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![]() dental floss was too weak for me... 1. goo-gone (squirt behind emblem) 2. hair dryer (heat emblem) 3. fishing line (drag behind emblem) 4. hair dryer (heat emblem residue) 5. goo-gone w/ rag (wipe away emblem residue) was the order/method i used ![]() |
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 185374
Join Date: Jul 2008
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waits for a ***** in the face joke....
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Scooby Specialist
Member#: 163884
Join Date: Nov 2007
Chapter/Region:
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Location: Clearwater, FL
Vehicle:2002 WRX PSM |
^make that two of those
Last edited by conrad87; 01-25-2009 at 11:56 PM. |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 157016
Join Date: Aug 2007
Chapter/Region:
TXIC
Location: Fort Worth, TX.
Vehicle:02 WRX - MBP Invisible... |
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NASIOC Supporter
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WTF?? razorblade??? heatgun??? are you fkn with this guy or just dont give a **** about your car or ....just stoned
? I mean at least the lighter one was funny at that point just get a plasma torch and cut the fkr out...NEVER use a razor blade NEVER EVER use a heat gun .... WTF NEVER use abrasives on your paint...EVER..unless your finishing, buffing etc. Go to the hardware or paint store. Like the OP said Buy a product called NAPTHA. Yeah goof off will work but naptha is better. Besides naptha has way more uses and is over all way cheaper. DO NOT buy mineral spirits. NAptha 5$ @ ace. YOU DONT NEED DENTAL FLOSS...the things people come up with. ![]() NAptha will NOT harm you finish in any way. Get a squirt bottle at the hardware store or sally's beauty supply they are cheap! get a rag ( obviously soft cloth not some used up snot rag from the garage) for spillage to wipe up excess. pick at the badge to see what the adhesion is like. Its just glue. Start dropping small amounts on the top of the badge. Let it soak a few min wiping up excess as you go along. You'll be able to peel it right off in a few minutes or less. USe your brain obviously, a few drops back and forth let it soak in the glue, remove wipe excess up. I genraly squirt the crap on there and just keep the rag underneath. Badge should come off quickly and easily. Wow residue imagine that. Soak rag with naptha but again use common sense. Got that rag soaked? good press it to the residue for like 30 sec wipe away gunk. RInse repeat your done. if your really lazy and dont care abouyt micro scratches just soak and wipe away, hell spread it all around the whole back of the deck lid for a cool haze effect....If you want heat up the badge with a hairdryer, but honestly getting that out, warming it up making sure you dont bubble paint or curl it ......blah waste of time. HEy if you wanna use razorblades, lighter, heat gun, go ahead, but the naptha always works and never fails. I been doing this for a long as time, and yeah I AM skilled enough to use a heat gun. YEAH i am skilled enought to use a razor blade, im also skilled enough i dont need saftey glasses either, but I am not stupid enough to NOT use them... get my point? Yeah and im sure also theres guys out there using razor blades heatguns etc and doing great, but its russian roulette on your paint finish... GL ~! |
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Scooby Newbie
Member#: 201287
Join Date: Jan 2009
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lol at least its an 05 that youre working with, because if you take the badge off of an older car the paint around it will be faded, becomes just a small annoyance, or if you buy used and the previous owner decided to paint the car and totally doesnt match up >_<
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