I did the rear on my '03 with dental floss and a hair dryer. It is attached with doublesided tape.
After you remove the emblem clean up the excess adhesive with your thumb and the hairdryer, and then just use goo-gone or a similar product.
As a final step use plastic polish or cleaner wax to remove minor scratches and dull spots.
ronsonol lighter fluid work just as good and is safe , and cheaper !
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does anyone know where i can get replica bowties....... lets say in black (not CF)...... for the front and the back ?
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Larry Daguanno
White 4dr 2004 Cavalier LS
Richmond Hill, Ontario
University of Guelph-Humber Grad
Larry Daguanno wrote:does anyone know where i can get replica bowties....... lets say in black (not CF)...... for the front and the back ?
I've seen colored decals on ebay that you apply to your bowties. That would be the closest thing.
I suppose you could paint them, or apply some sort of black sticker to them yourself.
just paint them. thats what i did with mine. i ended up not putting them back on the car, but they still looked good. i took the cavalier badge off mine and matched the paint to my car. now its my 3rd brake light cover. it looks decent.
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Dealerships have them. They might be a little expensive, but i know the dealership by me has them.
speaking of dealerships....whats the easiest way to get the vinyl lettering off that the dealerships use to advertise themselves? i tried my heat gun, and it didn't work. my buddy just told me to peal them off with my fingernail or a knife carefully, but it left the adhesive....will goo-gone get rid of that @!#$?
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whats the easiest way to get the vinyl lettering off that the dealerships use to advertise themselves
i heated up the sticker and removed it.
and goo gone sound get rid of it
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yes i peeled it off with my finger nail then used goo gone.
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ghostleg wrote:speaking of dealerships....whats the easiest way to get the vinyl lettering off that the dealerships use to advertise themselves? i tried my heat gun, and it didn't work. my buddy just told me to peal them off with my fingernail or a knife carefully, but it left the adhesive....will goo-gone get rid of that @!#$?
wtf ... are you retarted
... you used a heat gun and it didnt work ..... if anything a heat guy would be your best bet.
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