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Old 05-20-2018, 09:34 AM
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This may have been covered in a previous thread, but I want to remove the lettering on my rear deck. I think someone suggested using dental floss and patience(which I am sometimes low on, patience, not floss). Is that correct?
Anything else I need to watch out for? I don't need to mess up a perfectly good F-Type just trying to make a great car a little better.
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 09:57 AM
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I used a heat gun and dental floss to remove my emblems. Keep in mind removing the cat will reveal 3 holes behind.
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 10:20 AM
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I used a heat gun and dental floss to remove my emblems. Keep in mind removing the cat will reveal 3 holes behind.
Be careful using that heat gun. Better to use a hair dryer.
 
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Be careful using that heat gun. Better to use a hair dryer.
it was on the lowest setting and far away from the car so no damage done 😊
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Jkim24

it was on the lowest setting and far away from the car so no damage done 😊
You knew to do that, but some folks don't.
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
Be careful using that heat gun. Better to use a hair dryer.
+1 - Absolutely! Heat guns can generate intense heat very quickly.

Just let the car sit out in the direct sun for 10-15 minutes. I removed my rear lettering with ease using dental floss.
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 11:58 AM
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I’ve removed badges on previous cars by pouring slightly cooled down water from a kettle over the badge then use dental floss. If it reveals 3 holes I wouldn’t bother though!
 
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
Be careful using that heat gun. Better to use a hair dryer.
I used a sunny day :-)
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 01:40 PM
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So when the lettering is removed I assume their is some residual adhesive residue. Can it be cleaned up with something like goo gone or is there a preferred method?
 
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So when the lettering is removed I assume their is some residual adhesive residue. Can it be cleaned up with something like goo gone or is there a preferred method?
GooGone is perfect, but wash the area thoroughly after you are done.
 
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Is GooGone the naphtha based or the citrus based one? I was told by a detailer to not use the citrus based cleaners because they can actually remove paint. I think I softened up the residue with WD-40 and used acetone for the final cleanup.

Afterwards, I made sure to treat the paint with what I'd used elsewhere on the car.
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 03:56 PM
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Is GooGone the naphtha based or the citrus based one? I was told by a detailer to not use the citrus based cleaners because they can actually remove paint. I think I softened up the residue with WD-40 and used acetone for the final cleanup.

Afterwards, I made sure to treat the paint with what I'd used elsewhere on the car.
GooGone is citrus based.It will take a long time to softened the clear coat, so wash with soap and water immediately after removing the adhesive. I have used it on all my de-lettered vehicles with no issue. I would strongly recommend against anything that is acetone based. That will eat right through the paint. My 2c.
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 04:23 PM
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I used the acetone really just for the final degreasing and had no ill effects. If the GooGone is washed off immediately afterwards, you'll avoid the issue I was warned against.

I think I used monofilament fishing line instead of dental floss as well. I guess I just need to be different.
 
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Old 05-20-2018, 04:26 PM
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I think I used monofilament fishing line instead of dental floss as well. I guess I just need to be different.
I have used both. Both equally as effective. Waxed floss seems to work really well though.
 
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
I have used both. Both equally as effective. Waxed floss seems to work really well though.
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For years now I have used eucalyptus oil (or tea tree oil) to remove the glue residue after de-badging. It dissolves the glue very nicely and cannot harm the clear coat or paint.
 
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That's what is great about this forum, 1 question, 3-4 equally good solutions. For me, sounds like waxed dental floss behind wife's hair dryer( I have already damaged a few things with my supercharged 3 spd. heat gun).
Follow up with Goo-B-Gone and heavy soap and water immediately with a lot of clean water afterward.
The 'Leaper' stays on, so no problem with the small holes.
Thx for all the solutions.
 
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She makes it look easy. I could mess it up easily.

 
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If she makes house calls, I'm having her remove all my badges. Even though, those nails will require a random orbital to remove the scratches. I'll deal with it.
 
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Old 05-23-2018, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
Be careful using that heat gun. Better to use a hair dryer.
Lol...queue 17 y/o me removing the badge from my first car and bubbling the paint.
 


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