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Video: Removing Car Emblems

Posted October 29, 2009 8:00 AM by motorztv
Pathfinder Tags: adhesives badges DIY auto emblems

This MOTORZ TV Quick Tip shows you how to remove emblems/badges from your vehicle to replace with new or different ones.

Removing emblems (or badges as some folks call them) is a pretty common practice. Some smaller badges will pop right off if left in sunlight on a hot day without much effort, especially on newer vehicles. The older the 3M adhesive, the more effort it will take to remove it.

I've always used 30 lb "test" fishing line to do the job. You can wrap the ends around your hands, however you may find your blood circulation being cut off quite quickly which is why I recommend using a pair of rags or work gloves. Just be sure to move the fishing line (you can also use string or dental floss) slowly as it will heat up quickly and break on you if you're not careful.

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