Debadging
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Debadging
Someone told me I could take a hairdryer to warm the glue that holds the badging on, then take fishing wire and cut off the badging.
Will this work? Are there better methods?
thx in advance ^.^
Will this work? Are there better methods?
thx in advance ^.^
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don't know about newer models but most honda center symbols i have seen have a set of holes that the badge fits into. I would make sure whatever you take off doesn't have holes underneath it.
If you're like me and the symbol is long gone anyway you just whack the holes with a hammer to dent them in, cover the holes with fiberglass and then fill the dent with bondo. but some people might consider that kind of ghetto.
If you're like me and the symbol is long gone anyway you just whack the holes with a hammer to dent them in, cover the holes with fiberglass and then fill the dent with bondo. but some people might consider that kind of ghetto.
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Yeah, dental floss or fishing line, not wire.
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