embelm removal?
I took all stickers off my car the day I brought it home. I used a hobby knife (exacto blade) to carefully poke through the edge of the sticker and lift it to get it started. After I pulled the stickers off I used bug & tar remover to get rid of the sticky residue, then washed and waxed it.
For the front emblem, IIRC there is a "nut" that you take off from the back and it pops right out. I'm looking into haveing a custom billet emblem made w/ a black widow spider to replace mine
For the front emblem, IIRC there is a "nut" that you take off from the back and it pops right out. I'm looking into haveing a custom billet emblem made w/ a black widow spider to replace mine
Adhesive Remover spray is VERY VERY violent. Rub it too hard on the paint, and the paints finish is gone. I wouldnt recommend them at all.
Goo gone, or a similar product to Dupont's Prep-Sol, and PPG's DX330/DX103 (wax/tar/grease remover) works wonders. Thats what I used on mine, and what I will be using in the future when my new badges get here.
Goo gone, or a similar product to Dupont's Prep-Sol, and PPG's DX330/DX103 (wax/tar/grease remover) works wonders. Thats what I used on mine, and what I will be using in the future when my new badges get here.
good old ronsonol lighter fluid works too well it helps remove the glue residue....... my first new dodge was a 95 dakota .....it was white and had the full side body graphics............i removed them myself two days after buying it......i used a razor blade and the lighter fluid....and i think bug tar remover
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Adhesive Remover spray is VERY VERY violent. Rub it too hard on the paint, and the paints finish is gone. I wouldnt recommend them at all.
Goo gone, or a similar product to Dupont's Prep-Sol, and PPG's DX330/DX103 (wax/tar/grease remover) works wonders. Thats what I used on mine, and what I will be using in the future when my new badges get here.
Adhesive Remover spray is VERY VERY violent. Rub it too hard on the paint, and the paints finish is gone. I wouldnt recommend them at all.
Goo gone, or a similar product to Dupont's Prep-Sol, and PPG's DX330/DX103 (wax/tar/grease remover) works wonders. Thats what I used on mine, and what I will be using in the future when my new badges get here.



