i really need to get on this esp if imma get some side skirts.
i really need to get on this esp if imma get some side skirts.
Goo Gone rocks, I just used that stuff to remove the inner door moisture barrier adhesive.
Yea, just did this DIY this morning on my civic emblem. :) i got a little nervous after i saw the adhesive behind the emblem after i took it off, but a plastic card and goo gone went a long way. Goo Gone works wonders.
Ive done this method on my jetta, lexus, and will now do it on my EP. I use fishing line and a hairdryer too...works great.
Yep a hairdryer, some fishing wire, and (most importantly) goo gone works wonders!
haha, i used floss but it kept snapping, so i doubled it up! :) definitely fishing line is best.
Be careful with the fishing line, I thought I could break 15Lb test once with my hands, it sliced one finger on each hand nearly to the bone ;)
Took about 1 hour and 22 minutes for me to take the goo left by the civic and si emblem off with goo gone. Lots of scraping with a credit card, heating with hair dryer, and pulling with fingers. Left a few scratches, but nothing a little bit of wax can't fix.
Last edited by stratwielder; 09-01-2008 at 03:09 PM.
you should have just used goo off and a towel and just applied alot of force with circular motion.. that works for me on every sticker i have ever taken off and never takes more then 15 minutes. goo off works magic.
I always use an eraser wheel but you need an air line and pinstripe removal tool.
Takes maybe 5 seconds at most to remove any decal, goo, etc.
I took the rear civic emblem off of the hatch and it came off but has a stained look to it when you look closely :(
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