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The Workshop => Appearance Related => Topic started by: angryman on August 24, 2017, 05:53

Title: de-badging!
Post by: angryman on August 24, 2017, 05:53
I have purchased 2 x screaming eagle badges for my 2.
Anyone have any tips for removing original toyota badge from front of car.?
thanks.
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: Fin on August 24, 2017, 06:39
Warm the badges if possible, to soften the glue a little, then patience becomes a virtue. I removed all my badges using the time honoured toothfloss technique. The floss is simply used as a type of saw. You get it in the gap behind the badge, and start pulling back and forth, to break the tape/glue behind the badge.
I found the biggest pain was getting rid of the last few traces of the original glue without damaging the paint.
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: angryman on August 24, 2017, 08:40
Thankyou.
ill get the hairdryer on it.
rgds
peter
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: Topdownman on August 24, 2017, 09:03
White spirit to clean off the glue residue then it will need a very good polish to get rid of the outline of the old badge!
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: angryman on August 24, 2017, 09:45
Thanks for the tips.
i shall polish until its gone !!
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: angryman on August 26, 2017, 21:37
Done it!!
looks fab!
thanks for the tips/hints, they worked a treat.
how do i post pics now that pb has thrown its dummy out the pram?
rgds
peter
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: ilovejapcrap on August 26, 2017, 21:41
I'm using imgur now for pics
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: Treboeth on August 27, 2017, 00:48
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Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: m1tch on August 27, 2017, 17:04
I have debadged the rear, still to take off the front badge and repaint  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: BahnStormer on February 24, 2018, 08:01
Quote from: Fin on August 24, 2017, 06:39
I found the biggest pain was getting rid of the last few traces of the original glue without damaging the paint.
I've not done my MR2, but I've done this several times in the past on other cars and I found that Autoglym's "Tar Remover" took the last lumps of glue off with zero fuss and no rubbing / risk of scratching..... and also I found that a cheap (£10?) hairdryer is a BETTER alternative to a heatgun (which will just soften the badges and will probably damage paint unless used really carefully). I bought mine YEARS ago, but just aim for around 2kW: I can see them for <£10 on Amazon, £12 for a decent brand on Prime if you want to buy a "gift" for the missus after you're done!
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: Hamezi on January 13, 2020, 15:17
looking to remove the Toyota " badge from the back of my Roadster. (Successfully did the bonnet badge and replaced with screaming chicken) does the rear bade have pegs?

Thanks
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: Call the midlife! on January 13, 2020, 15:30
Quote from: Hamezi on January 13, 2020, 15:17looking to remove the Toyota " badge from the back of my Roadster. (Successfully did the bonnet badge and replaced with screaming chicken) does the rear bade have pegs?

Thanks
Nope, assuming they're all standard issue the wording on the rear bumper is just well stuck on.
Title: Re: de-badging!
Post by: steveash on January 13, 2020, 23:36
After 17 years in the sunlight the paint colour of the rest of my car is a shade lighter than that under the badges. These shadows of the badges won't polish out as there is a gloss coat over the colour. I guess it will even out over the coming years unless I get fed up and put the badges back on again.