the S2000 emblem
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normally i would yell SEARCH but since you are from taiwan
heat it up with a hair dryer
spray the back sticky mess with goo gone(5 dollar at most auto home improvement store)
use a dental floss to "cut" the sticky backing
pull out the emblem
use goo gone to remove the rest of the stuff
PLEASE wash and wax the area because goo gone+hot paint=ghost marking
heat it up with a hair dryer
spray the back sticky mess with goo gone(5 dollar at most auto home improvement store)
use a dental floss to "cut" the sticky backing
pull out the emblem
use goo gone to remove the rest of the stuff
PLEASE wash and wax the area because goo gone+hot paint=ghost marking
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and actually you don't even need to heat it up with a hair dryer/heat gun or anything first. I pulled my badges off in the dead of winter just using dental floss. Kinda funny, I first tried a nicer brand name dental floss and had a lot of trouble with it. So I grabbed so cheap no name brand and it cut through the adhesive like a hot knife through butter.
Goo Gone works well and also you can use some acetone but just be careful with it. Definately wash and wax afterwards
Goo Gone works well and also you can use some acetone but just be careful with it. Definately wash and wax afterwards
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