Video: How to Remove the Car Dealer Logo from Your Car: 6 Steps
2024 Author: Jason Gerald | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-19 22:11
All cars are always equipped with a logo or emblem indicating the car brand or the name of the car dealer (dealer). You don't like this logo? Some logos are glued together using screws and you'll need to find a professional to remove them. However, many logos are only affixed using stickers. This article will show you how to easily remove a logo.
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Step 1. Wash the area around the logo with warm, soapy water
This selection step will prepare the logo area.
Step 2. Use a hairdryer to heat the logo or remove it on a warm day
Heat until the logo is warm to the touch. This process will weaken the glue.
Step 3. While still warm, use your fingers to gently peel off the logo
Step 4. If pulling the warmed logo doesn't work for you, try one of the steps below:
Spray a car cleaner specially made to remove animal waste and asphalt or WD-40 over the logo and surrounding area.
Use a plastic spatula, fork, or dental floss or fishing line. Place one of these tools behind the logo and move it around like you would floss. This process will remove the glue that binds the logo to the car body.
Step 5. Continue slowly until the logo comes off completely
Step 6. Once the logo has been removed, remove the remaining glue with a cleaning product, such as Goo Gone, 3M Adhesive Remover or WD-40
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