somebody take off the "Lancer" from trunk?
easy way to get the emblem off is to get dental floss and slide it behind it and just work it down through i did this to my mitsu symbol and my es symbol the worse part is just gettin all the adhesive off but its not that bad
Originally Posted by initialD
how to do it? I have tried, but it is so tight. I am afriad broken the paint!
^^ Dude...
Anyways, here's some tips:
Use a hairdryer to heat up the letters, then use some dental flossing in a sawing motion...
There will be some adhesive left over, just use goo gone or a similar substance... be sure to wash and wax your car afterwards.
Hope this helps:
http://www.mypron.com/pages/trunkdebadge.htm
Daniel
Anyways, here's some tips:
Use a hairdryer to heat up the letters, then use some dental flossing in a sawing motion...
There will be some adhesive left over, just use goo gone or a similar substance... be sure to wash and wax your car afterwards.
Hope this helps:
http://www.mypron.com/pages/trunkdebadge.htm
Daniel
Basically what you do is take a hairdryer, heat up the emblems enough to loosen the glue, slide a bit of dental floss or fishing line behind and basically saw through the glue. Use goo gone to get rid of the excess glue, but be careful not to rub to much or you might strip the clear coat and ruin the paint. Once your done wax your trunk to protect it.
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Originally Posted by ambystom01
Basically what you do is take a hairdryer, heat up the emblems enough to loosen the glue, slide a bit of dental floss or fishing line behind and basically saw through the glue. Use goo gone to get rid of the excess glue, but be careful not to rub to much or you might strip the clear coat and ruin the paint. Once your done wax your trunk to protect it.
. I just used the dental floss trick and afterwards used some cleaner wax to remove the residue. I guess in cold weather and cold climates it might be good to use a hair drier to loosen up things a bit....
Originally Posted by silverEVO8
Here in Georgia is not necessary to use any heat source in the summer
. I just used the dental floss trick and afterwards used some cleaner wax to remove the residue. I guess in cold weather and cold climates it might be good to use a hair drier to loosen up things a bit....
. I just used the dental floss trick and afterwards used some cleaner wax to remove the residue. I guess in cold weather and cold climates it might be good to use a hair drier to loosen up things a bit....




but then again we got 4" of snow in september....so i guess it's not quite fall either.....damn alaska.