genoxy
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- Rob
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Hello,
Just did this today so figured I'd take some pics and write it up, pretty simple. Took amount 3 minutes all up
Works best on a warm day or if car has been in the sun for a while to loosen the glue, otherwise just use a hairdryer
Get some fish wire, or even tooth floss if you double it up will be fine
With a sawing motion work your way through the glue, try the other side also working your way to the middle
Eventually the plastic logo will come off totally
Since the glue was still warm I just started picking it off the paint and using clumps of the glue to pull the rest off
If that doesn't work then use a goo remover or eucalyptus oil to soften the glue
At this point I used goo remover and a paper towel to gently remove any excess glue
and here's the end result
Pretty happy with it, that TOYOTA logo was kind of silly looking especially since there was a round logo just above it
Hope this helps!
Just did this today so figured I'd take some pics and write it up, pretty simple. Took amount 3 minutes all up
Works best on a warm day or if car has been in the sun for a while to loosen the glue, otherwise just use a hairdryer
Get some fish wire, or even tooth floss if you double it up will be fine
With a sawing motion work your way through the glue, try the other side also working your way to the middle
Eventually the plastic logo will come off totally
Since the glue was still warm I just started picking it off the paint and using clumps of the glue to pull the rest off
If that doesn't work then use a goo remover or eucalyptus oil to soften the glue
At this point I used goo remover and a paper towel to gently remove any excess glue
and here's the end result
Pretty happy with it, that TOYOTA logo was kind of silly looking especially since there was a round logo just above it
Hope this helps!
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