if i wanted to change the emblem on the hood how do i remove the one that is there? i don't want to ruin the hood/paint at all.
red_dragon said:very easy... i debadged my subaru in practically no time.... maybe i too will swap the nsx's with a red type r bagde..
use a heat gun or hair dryer and carefully seperate the glue behind the bagde with floss... then clean up any remaining glue with some paint cleaner...
good luck
Cairo94507 said:OK, you can actually use the floss to cut the plastic pins on the factory emblem.
But, here is the way to proceed:
I used the 3M blue painters tape and taped off the emblem with about three layers of tape to protect the surrounding painted surface. I taped it tight around the emblem.
Using a hair dryer and being patient, heat the emblem nicely so that the adhesive backing becomes pliable.
The I used a plastic decal spreader, and began to work the edge of it under the emblem and worked my way around the emblem, going all the way around the emblem and working a little further in each time around. Eventually you will be able to see the 2 pins that locate the emblem to the nose.
I then took some good dental floss and "sawed" the plastic pins off. They are plastic and this was pretty easy. Then once through the pins, the emblem pops off.
Next I removed the 3M tape and used some adhesive remover and cleaned, polished and waxed the nose area. Then I installed the new emblem. Now I had to revove the 2 pins from the back of the new emblem first since the Integra Type R pins do not align witht he factory holes. You do not need the pins as the adhesive is more than sufficient to hold the emblem to the nose. Once installed, I waxed the nose again and admired the new emblem.
Just to be clear - you cannot utilize the clips unless you have the bumper off (I know you know this Jackson) - I believe the point of the method by Cairo is not requiring the bumper to be removed which, while not too onerous, not trivial either.NMYMIRR said:... IMO, I just wanted to make sure it's firmly attached without the possibility of it getting stolen ..... So if you just shear off the 2 plastic prongs/tabs, you're not utilizing the round metal clips which probably fallen inside your front bumper. ....
D'Ecosse said:Just to be clear - you cannot utilize the clips unless you have the bumper off (I know you know this Jackson) - I believe the point of the method by Cairo is not requiring the bumper to be removed which, while not too onerous, not trivial either.
If someone tried to steal my emblem (which incidentally has much less contact area than the OEM and has been there for ~ 3 years now!) I think I would much prefer not to have the pins secured by the clips - much more likelihood of damage to the car as some kid tries to remove it. If they want it they can have it!