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Old 04-07-2008, 09:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What is the easiest way to remove badges from a 08 Camry trunk lid..(CAMRY..LE) any info would be great...

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Fishing line or dental floss....then goof off to remove the old adhesive.
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dental floss, and gently and slowly take it off. To take off the double sided tape afterwards, use any kind of solution.
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Old 04-07-2008, 09:50 PM   #5 (permalink)
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What is the easiest way to remove badges from a 08 Camry trunk lid..(CAMRY..LE) any info would be great...

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Debadging - thoughts/comments....

there's a whole thread on it.
easiest way that i did was take two pieces of floss put them together,
put it behind the camry and trim sign
and kinda (shoe polish) it off.. pulling the left side , then the right and over over again. Like buffing the end of your shoes when polishing them.

after you get them off, theres gonna be some adhesive stuff left on the car.
u can just peel if off with your fingernail. googone or rubbing alcohol,
i used rubbing alcohol and cleaned the area.
then just give the area a good wax and ur done.

good luck

PM me if u need any help.
some people like to use a hairdryer to heat the emblems to make it easier to take off. i live in an apartment so its kinda hard for me to do that.
but it works either way.
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I find it to be the easiest if you park your car in the sun for a while and let the metal heat up, then take some dental floss and gently break the adhesion between the emblems and the car.
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I find it to be the easiest if you park your car in the sun for a while and let the metal heat up, then take some dental floss and gently break the adhesion between the emblems and the car.



hows the search for the foglight comin along?
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use a blow dryer to heat it up a bit
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hows the search for the foglight comin along?
I actually ordered a new set from eBay, although this time I'm going to make sure it's sealed up and secured well.
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i used a hairdryer and dental floss.
goo-gone to clean then washed the entire car.
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