HELP ME! I Can't Figure This Out.
Well, not sure if anyone can help me with this but here it goes. I removed all my emblem front and rear bow ties and the Z24 on each side. When clean it look awesome and is smooth and there is no residue. For some reason when the car gets the least bit dusty (even if a short 10 minute drive) it sticks to where the emblems once were forming the shape of it.
Why is this happening?.....Like I said there in no residue or anheasive left on the car and feel equally smooth and same colour throughout the car.........
I have one true love in my life...And my girlfriend sits next to me in it
Throw a coat of wax over it where the emblems once were.
try rubbing nail polish remover over them i had teh same problem so i did that and it worked....... try it
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nail polish remover - might not be the best for paint
Clean the spots with goo gone, then clay bar/polish/wax the whole car
don't worry about the nail polish remover on the paint just dab it on a cloth and rub it over where the emblems used to be and i am sure i wont corrode the paint at all
belt sanders usually work fine
I have used goo gone and there is nothing there now to clean, thats why I cant figure it out, therefore I dont see what nailpolish will do as there is nothing to clean off.......its a brain teaser.
I have one true love in my life...And my girlfriend sits next to me in it
Boorad wrote:I have used goo gone and there is nothing there now to clean, thats why I cant figure it out, therefore I dont see what nailpolish will do as there is nothing to clean off.......its a brain teaser.
Mabey you should listen to what we are saying and wax the car.
yeah take some time and wax it never hurts.......
"if you ever get lost in the woods, build a house"
Yea, I should have mentioned that too.....I have waxed the car, several times.......and for some reason I have noticed the front is fine.....only the side and rear show up when dusty.........
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96Z24Colorado wrote:belt sanders usually work fine
sure got the adhesive oof my car!
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Googone or lighter fluid.
The same thing happened when I did mine.
Squirt it on, the rub with a paper towel. All better!!
Make sure you rinse it off tho when your done, I dunno if it will hurt your paint over time.
 
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Boorad wrote:Yea, I should have mentioned that too.....I have waxed the car, several times.......and for some reason I have noticed the front is fine.....only the side and rear show up when dusty.........
Read what I said....do that.
WD-40, I know it's not the best for paint, but it will work, and if it's only used once, there won't be any prob.
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Damn it wax it again.
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maybe if you use a hairdryer or some sort of direct heat to warm the spot and use an adhesive remover. i know it works for taking off the emblems. also, if you have clear coat, try not to use very strong things such as turpentine, it can make it hazy (my dad almost ruined part of my trunk's clear coat cuz he insisted on using something like that). and a soft cotton towl is always good to use. you may also want to try maguire's cleaner waxes. good luck.
I'm making the back of my car look good first.
After all, Civics need something nice to look at...
i used my thumb it get it all off. bad idea. anyway try bug and tar remover. it should take it off and they sell it at local auto stores
Or you can do it the right way... buy some compound (3M perfect it) and use that.
I'm considering doing this to my car as well... only concern i have is the paint being a different color underneath the badges/trim...
It shouldnt be. If the car is well-maintained, the under-moulding paint will be just as nice (probably even nicer) than the rest of the car...
should only be a diff color if someone painted the car..