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De-Badge

8.1K views 6 replies 3 participants last post by  Chacho2887  
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Finally had a chance to remove the “Accord” and “Sport” for a simple but in my opinion clean look. Hard to tell by the angle but my exhaust finishers are powder coated black and soon, to finish off the tail I’ll be making the T a glossy red to compliment the chrome and red JDM badge. Very easy to remove the letters with a blow dryer, a thin plastic card and some adhesive remover to finish it off the cleaning.
 

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Finally had a chance to remove the “Accord” and “Sport” for a simple but in my opinion clean look. Hard to tell by the angle but my exhaust finishers are powder coated black and soon, to finish off the tail I’ll be making the T a glossy red to compliment the chrome and red JDM badge. Very easy to remove the letters with a blow dryer, a thin plastic card and some adhesive remover to finish it off the cleaning.
How did you remove the stock “H” badge on the rear? Thanks.
It’s held in by two small pins (no 3m adhesive on it) so I tried my best to carefully pry it up and out with a thin plastic card I have. One pin popped out cleanly the other other broke and the tip fell into the trunk lid. I was worried I’d be constantly hearing it bounce around in there but either it got lodged somewhere or fell somewhere it can’t be heard. Super easy and after a thorough clean and wipe down with alcohol I applied the JDM badge by heating the 3M on the back and applying pressure for about a minute or two, I can tell you it’s not going anywhere without a serious fight.