yea it came off pretty simple does the badge that says "Grand Prix" on the trunk come off that easily also ? i kinda like the clean trunk look
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To remove factory emblems, I use dental floss and Goo-gone. Wait until its warm (or carefully use a hair dryer) and pull the dental floss back and forth behind the emblem, through the adhesive. Fishing line works well too, but floss is cheap and my car likes the mint flavor.
Once you get it off, the Goo-gone and a paper towel will take off the remaining adhesive. I like the spray gel of Goo-gone as it likes to stay where you spray it (nice when working on a vertical surface).
I can remember back when the dealerships would pop rivet on the metal badges. (not saying I am old, I'm only 28) Talk about pissed off owners when they tried to remove the, and found drill holes through their car, or...it would start rusting from the drill holes and then there would be hell to pay.
LOL, i remember that! I remember my dad ordered a brand new Cutlass Supreme through GM (he worked there). Well the car ended up coming through a local dealer for detail and he of course pick up. When he got there they DRILLED there dealer badge on the decklid, he was sooooooo pissed. He made those SOBs go out to the transport, unload another Cutlass identical to his and supervised them while they swapped the decklids! LOL.
I know dealers around here don't use those badges anymore. I doubt any do because people like my dad would ***** and make them fix it right.
yea it came off pretty simple does the badge that says "Grand Prix" on the trunk come off that easily also ? i kinda like the clean trunk look
It comes off easy too. Fishing wire, Goo Gone, and wax will be your best friend...
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