Debadging Emblem Problem. Help!

d1blet

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I certainly hope that he doesn't have to resort to touch up paint. It might be more trouble than it's worth and if the application was poorly executed - might look worse than it is now.
 

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yea most of the times the glue eats into the clear and it pretty much stains it. so they only real way of getting rid of that is by repainting/clearing ur whole trunk... kinda sucks
 

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careful with goo goo gone... it'll fade off or take off the paint too... i have a problem too so i just put the badge on again... maybe u should too... LOL...
 

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careful with goo goo gone... it'll fade off or take off the paint too... i have a problem too so i just put the badge on again... maybe u should too... LOL...

Word, I just don't understand the reason to "de-badge" a car. It's kinda ridiculous, unless your car was missing a letter or something. I don't see any point. It's not going to hide the identity of the car, only a fool would not know it's an accord.
 

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Thanks everyone for your help. I'm just going to stick it back on because I wouldn't want to use touch up paint.. sighh hahah
 

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Same thing happened to me. Where the "Accord" badge used to be, the paint is chipped because of the glue. I still haven't decided what to do...I know touch up paint wouldn't be a good choice.
 

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