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as soon as i got mine out of the dealer i took of the dealers logo from the side and civic badge as well,i just used WD40 and it removed all the sticky left overs... the civic badge still had a bit of glue on it so i decided to put it in the trunk it looks good imo
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did anyone have their badge break while removing it? i want mine off in one piece.
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yeah mine broke as well....but i didnt care either, i was planning on throwing it out when it came off. It came off easily i work at a car dealership so i used a heat gun to take off the badges, and some tar remover for the leftover glue...took about 5 minutes all together
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i went out this morning about 70 degrees out, its been raining a little. I stepped outside grabbed the last c and just pulled. it came off with no real force at all, took about 2 seconds. then i just rolled the glue off. its funny i grabbed the hose to see what kind of beading there will be, when the water ran off it outlined "civic". so I grabbed some wax as you dry, and it worked, i'm happy, it looks good.
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I debadged my 07 LX very carefully with the dental floss method, but it left a good deal of gunk (used goo gone) and some fine scratches (meguiar's scratch-x), so I'd recommend trying to remove it after heating (sun or other ways) by prying it up gently; if that won't work, supplement with floss. Might save a little work/additional product costs.
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