De-Badgeing Question???

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De-Badgeing Question???

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Hey guys,
im currently on a mission to remove all badges on my car with a guide from 'hot4s' magazine, it involves using a hairdryer to heat the badge, fishing line to remove badge from car n wax n cut back to clean the mark....any hints that anyone can give me?? and the most important question...

do the front and rear daewoo logo badges on a 2000 model hatchback have those holes that need to be plugged after removal??? or are they just attached with glue like the 'lanos' badge???
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If I remember correctly the back and side emblems both have holes under them...I don't know about the hood though.

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the emblem that says "daewoo" and "lanos" have no holes, the actual emlem does though.
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I was thinking of the actual logo...I completely forgot about the Daewoo and Lanos emblems...Do the SE have holes...I was told they did by someone but I think they might have been wrong and if they were I am thinking of changing mine to say SS instead of SE...lol

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if your not sure about which emblems have hole behind them, just heat it up with a hair dryer untill you can remove it a lil and then look. If it has a hole and you want to keep the emblem on, just push it back where it was and let it dry
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both logos got holes under them

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mamdouh is right,i say that after an experience.
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yeh and i say after my experience...dont follow hot4s magazine instructions....i got the lanos badge off fine with a hairdryer n fishing line...but that adhesive is some strong stuff....i followed what the magazine said to use wax and grease remover...but all it did was leave me with blisters on my fingers n paint being eaten on the car..... so i took my car down to the panel beater n they used compound n buffed back the area...now its all fine again minus the badge...alot of effort n worry for jus debadgeing...screw doing that again...
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goo-gone works wonders for removing adhesive. I used it when I removed my badges and when I was done, you couldn't tell there were badges there
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My paint finish story..... :(

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My car was offline for almost 2 years.
The gas filler door-catch was broken, so I used a piece of clear packaging tape to keep it closed.
It stayed closed all that time. :D
BUT !..............
My Bad !
BECAUSE.........
Since the 8 or so months that my car has been back on the road? I have spent lots of time working on the section (where the clear tape was, I have used WD40, goo-gone, bug/tar remover and other stuff) and still have about a square inch of it to remove.
My advice ? Don't ever use clear packing tape on your car ! The sun will bake it on. Who knew ? :roll:


BTW ? (a bit off subject but I still have the same gas door...fixed it with a small magnet and some epoxy. These can be fixed you don't need to buy a used 20 dollar (usd) door off e-bay. Sometime I will post a how to w/photo's of it.




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but hey, atleast now after all the trouble...i am one badge less...was thinking of removing the other ones n taking to the panel beaters for them to fix it again for $10...but nah ill jus leave it.... i like my paint so id rather keep it shiny...
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