Removing Front & Back Toyota Emblem

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Does anyone have a video of how to remove the front and back Toyota badge from the new Supra's?
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I just used some WD40, a little isopropyl, a trim tool, and a microfiber for the leverage. There are a lot of people using the fishing line method as well, but if you can break that bond just enough with the WD40/isopropyl - they come right off with the trim tool.

You do have to pull straight as there are some pegs to keep them aligned.
 
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I just used some WD40, a little isopropyl, a trim tool, and a microfiber for the leverage. There are a lot of people using the fishing line method as well, but if you can break that bond just enough with the WD40/isopropyl - they come right off with the trim tool.

You do have to pull straight as there are some pegs to keep them aligned.
Yeah that's what I was wondering if both the back and front had pegs/clips underneath. Kind of don't like that. Was hoping it would he a simple stick on haha
 

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Yeah that's what I was wondering if both the back and front had pegs/clips underneath. Kind of don't like that. Was hoping it would he a simple stick on haha
Just be careful, take your time. Let WD40 do it's thing. I sprayed and waiting about 30 minutes.

I also painters-taped all around the edges.

Full step by step (sorry - no photos).

1) Painters tape all around the areas
2) Sprayed with WD40
3) Waited 30 per badge
4) wiped up excess WD40 with a microfiber
5) Placed MF towel where I was going to use the trim tool to pry
6) Gently pryed from the bottom first, then the top until I could get fingers under them
7) Pulled straight out with my hands
8) -throughly- cleaned the areas with isopropyl 70%.
 

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I haven't removed the ones on the Supra yet, but I typically use fishing line, get it under the badge and work the line to loosen up the tape and then pull towards me to get it off. These sound like more of a PITA though.
 

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