Debadging Problems
#14
RE: Debadging Problems
It wasnt goo-gone itself, it was something different. That sucks man, im so glad im irish and my luck kicks ***, sorry for the boasting . I think it also matters how old your car is before you debage it. Because if the bage is on there for years its going to start to engrave itself in the paint. From all the rain, snow, etc. Mine came off so well because it was built in Feb. But I dont know, just a theory. Keep waxing and washing that area, hopefully it will start to clear up. Stop using chemicals in that area, it will only get worse since it looks like its almost down to the last layer
#16
#17
RE: Debadging Problems
ORIGINAL: Method
why do you want to debadge your car? are you afriad of driving around letting people know that you drive a honda? if so then you should get a ford.
why do you want to debadge your car? are you afriad of driving around letting people know that you drive a honda? if so then you should get a ford.
#18
RE: Debadging Problems
ORIGINAL: Peg_Leg
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_499011/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_499011/tm.htm
ORIGINAL: KoshaK
It wasnt goo-gone itself, it was something different. That sucks man, im so glad im irish and my luck kicks ***, sorry for the boasting . I think it also matters how old your car is before you debage it. Because if the bage is on there for years its going to start to engrave itself in the paint. From all the rain, snow, etc. Mine came off so well because it was built in Feb. But I dont know, just a theory. Keep waxing and washing that area, hopefully it will start to clear up. Stop using chemicals in that area, it will only get worse since it looks like its almost down to the last layer
It wasnt goo-gone itself, it was something different. That sucks man, im so glad im irish and my luck kicks ***, sorry for the boasting . I think it also matters how old your car is before you debage it. Because if the bage is on there for years its going to start to engrave itself in the paint. From all the rain, snow, etc. Mine came off so well because it was built in Feb. But I dont know, just a theory. Keep waxing and washing that area, hopefully it will start to clear up. Stop using chemicals in that area, it will only get worse since it looks like its almost down to the last layer
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