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    Badges and emblems

    I am curious, do you guys offer to replace worn out badges and emblems on vehicles?

    If so I have a few questions:

    1. How do you remove the old one without damaging the paint? I have seens videos about removing them but the guys always use some kind of knife. That's fine if your gonna re-paint the car, but for a detailer I would be really nervous about doing damage to the paint.

    2. How much does a replacement badge cost on average and does the price fluctuates a lot from one brand to an other?

    3. Are they hard to get or it is something dealerships (or other stores) keep in stock most of the time?

    4. What would you charge for the replacement including getting the part?

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    Easiest way to remove badging and emblems is a heatgun and fishing line. Goo-gone to take off the adhesive. Obviously you will need to clean and reapply your LSP.

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    Re: Badges and emblems

    I used a heat gun and floss. Then followed with goo-gone (3m would have worked way better)

    For my S2000 they are 18 bucks for the side badges (pretty sure that was per side). Been a few years since I was gonna have my fender repaired and painted.

    Body shops can get them for you. They will likely not be a stocking item in most shops or dealerships.

    I wouldn't. Too much to rely on as far as placement goes and being just perfect with it. Your confidence and need for the service might be higher than what I think would be needed in this area. To get it perfect you can get rather involved. Making a temple before you start so it's perfect going back together and getting it all clean when you pull it off.


    Side note: even after polishing after the de-badging you can still see some of the outline, on one side, if the light is just right and you hold your tongue a certain way.

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    Re: Badges and emblems

    Yes, definitely make a temple so you can go in and pray the everything lines up the way they should

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    Re: Badges and emblems

    Quote Originally Posted by michelliot View Post
    yes, definitely make a temple so you can go in and pray the everything lines up the way they should
    lol

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    Re: Badges and emblems

    Would the new badge not be the exact same shape and size as the one being removed?

    Ok so roughly 20$ per badge. And what... 30 minutes to remove old one and apply new one? Does it come with a sticker at the back or do you have to apply some sort of adhesive to make it stick?

    So my first instinct was good with hair dryer and dental floss. I did not think of fishing line, that might be stronger than floss.

    Question is, should I just ask the Customer to get the badge himself or take it upon myself to find it and get it? What do you guys usually do?

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    Re: Badges and emblems

    Don't even mess with it imo.
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    Re: Badges and emblems

    Sometimes they are slightly different dimensions. Had to replace the "Accord" badge on my 2003 on the trunk. The old one fell off on its own, so removal was easy. Removing the old adhesive took some effort and time. I taped a border around the old adhesive before I started to remove it so I knew where the new one would go. The new one was slightly different size and font...barely, but I am anal and noticed. I got it from the dealership. They are peel and stick, so adhesive is already on the new emblems (I would guess this is true "most" of the time)

    I guess if the customer is willing to purchase them ahead of time and bring to the appointment, then go ahead and take a shot at it. It's on you to get them back on in the right spot...and straight.
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    Re: Badges and emblems

    Quote Originally Posted by Calendyr View Post
    Would the new badge not be the exact same shape and size as the one being removed?

    Ok so roughly 20$ per badge. And what... 30 minutes to remove old one and apply new one? Does it come with a sticker at the back or do you have to apply some sort of adhesive to make it stick?

    So my first instinct was good with hair dryer and dental floss. I did not think of fishing line, that might be stronger than floss.

    Question is, should I just ask the Customer to get the badge himself or take it upon myself to find it and get it? What do you guys usually do?
    1. It should be. Sometimes I guess it might not; not sure.

    2. Badges usually come as a template and takes about 3 seconds to apply once you align it up because it already has adhesive on it.

    3. Hair dryer and fishing line is all I've ever needed. New car badges can be removed on a hot day in direct sunlight at times with just fishing line.

    4. I've always gotten mine from a dealership.


    If you're removing badges on an older car or a darker car especially; you may see some ghosting of the emblem. Sometimes you can't get rid of that.

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    Re: Badges and emblems

    People want badges replaced?? I removed mine today. I used braided fishing line and no heat, removed residue with Tarminator then polished and re-sealed. I wouldn't want to mess with aftermarket stuff. If you are gonna take them off either don't put them back on or paint them and re-install.

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