de-badging
It could depend on how long the area has seen sun.</P>
The paint could have faded and then the badge could ghost through.</P>
A fine polish should help that if it isn't too bad.</P>
Mine is new so there is no chance of that.</P>
The black H looks good.</P>
I wish I could have removed it entirely but it's too much to remove, fill paint the small holes left in the trunk lid.</P>
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Abt the wax to put onto your car... I have the kind you put on a rag and spread it around & I also have the spray on type that is clear. With my car being blk, I rather use the spray on wax but I guess the better type for this would be the other kind. Would it be ok to use both (spread than spray on top of each other or is this isn'twise to do).?
yay, it worked, i did the dental floss thing, and it worked perfectly, then afterwards, i tried to find some kind or remover thing, and i found some tar/ otherstuff remover, and after sawing off the emblen with dental floss just a small amount of the sticky black foam looking stuff, off, i will post pics later... ahh the back looks so clean now.</P>
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haha i'll add to the de-badging madness. i took the civic ex off of my '94 and had some ghosting probs. Easy fix though, just repaint the whole car! haha.
hey i live in socal, has anyone has problems with people ripping off the red "H" emblems?
hey i live in socal, has anyone has problems with people ripping off the red "H" emblems?


