Side "S2000" Emblems position question...
Agreed, debadge makes it look cleaner. If you replace the H badges with S badges you will constantly get people asking what kind of car it is (happens to me daily) and the reaction you get when you say Honda is priceless.
As for debadging, get a hair dryer and warm up the badges first. This will help make the glue softer. Remove the badges with dental floss or fishing line (dental floss breaks easily) and then remove the glue with some elbow grease and rubbing alcohol (70% works well). I found that the rubbing alcohol worked better than goo gone and adhesive remover. Plus it won't damage any of the paint on the vehicle. Spray some alcohol on it, let it sit for about 30 seconds and rub. Keep doing this over and over till its gone.
As for debadging, get a hair dryer and warm up the badges first. This will help make the glue softer. Remove the badges with dental floss or fishing line (dental floss breaks easily) and then remove the glue with some elbow grease and rubbing alcohol (70% works well). I found that the rubbing alcohol worked better than goo gone and adhesive remover. Plus it won't damage any of the paint on the vehicle. Spray some alcohol on it, let it sit for about 30 seconds and rub. Keep doing this over and over till its gone.
Yeah after seeing it done a time or 2 I told myself if I ever rip them off the side i'd replace the H badge with them until I feel like paying the $ to have those holes filled. lol i'd say so, it baffles me how some people even with all the badging plastered on it ask what kind of car it is.
Ahhhh, didnt even think about fishing line so thanks for the tip man I was thinking to myself the dental floss may take a bit because of breaking. And also thanks for the rubbing alcohol tip instead of goo gone etc, appreciate the the information i'm gonna knock it out this weekend
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Ahhhh, didnt even think about fishing line so thanks for the tip man I was thinking to myself the dental floss may take a bit because of breaking. And also thanks for the rubbing alcohol tip instead of goo gone etc, appreciate the the information i'm gonna knock it out this weekend
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Jul 15, 2002 03:08 PM



