To remove the badge yes, but it’s not flat underneath the front, so you’ll need to buy a cover that goes over the indentions. Lots of people go this route.
Do you really believe the Hyundai dealer did a genuine ceramic coating, or used a product that called it itself a ceramic (like) coating, like I see in the car wax aisle at a big box store in a big bottle? A detail shop that does ceramic coatings spends hours preping the car, even new cars, using clay bars, and various polishes before applying a ceramic coating (the stuff in the little bottles, using a few drops at a time, applied in a specific pattern). Personally, I would never let a dealership clean my new car, even insisting they don't touch it when it comes off the truck. That 16 year old kid with a dirty wash mitt, and a high pressure hose, known as a 'detailer' is going to just put swirl marks and scratches in your new paint.
@@n-power-automotive I’ve seen a 3m cover in another video that fits the shape of the whole indent area near the front badge look into it maybe as other option
@@n-power-automotive weirdly enough though your video wasn’t the only one I saw with someone using dental floss so it must be a common thing. I’m thinking maybe it’s less likely to scratch something but at the same time I’ve de-badged just about every car I’ve owned at this point and I’ve done it with fishing line no problem.
The way it should have come from the factory.
Would the same steps work to remove the Hyundai badge off the front, cause my wife can't stand it
To remove the badge yes, but it’s not flat underneath the front, so you’ll need to buy a cover that goes over the indentions. Lots of people go this route.
Why are you embarrassed about the Elantra name brother just keep it on
Do you really believe the Hyundai dealer did a genuine ceramic coating, or used a product that called it itself a ceramic (like) coating, like I see in the car wax aisle at a big box store in a big bottle? A detail shop that does ceramic coatings spends hours preping the car, even new cars, using clay bars, and various polishes before applying a ceramic coating (the stuff in the little bottles, using a few drops at a time, applied in a specific pattern). Personally, I would never let a dealership clean my new car, even insisting they don't touch it when it comes off the truck. That 16 year old kid with a dirty wash mitt, and a high pressure hose, known as a 'detailer' is going to just put swirl marks and scratches in your new paint.
At some dealerships now you have to have experience with detailing cars or go to a class to learn about what is best for the car's paint
Why not just use goo gone?
I did use it to get off the residue.
Put the H black
Gotta do the H too
Unfortunately that one has holes behind it, otherwise I would. I plan on dipping it black once I warms up.
@@n-power-automotive I’ve seen a 3m cover in another video that fits the shape of the whole indent area near the front badge look into it maybe as other option
@@Moresco24 I’ve seen those. I’m not a big fan of them. The black badges will look better though.
Gotta use fishing line not dental floss. It’s so much stronger
Yes, I completely agree.
@@n-power-automotive weirdly enough though your video wasn’t the only one I saw with someone using dental floss so it must be a common thing. I’m thinking maybe it’s less likely to scratch something but at the same time I’ve de-badged just about every car I’ve owned at this point and I’ve done it with fishing line no problem.
@@LiteralSparkPlugnot everyone has fishing line while everyone has dental floss
@@leaveleague3491 not everyone has dental floss either. If you can afford a 35k car you can go get the right tools to do the job
@@leaveleague3491 not to mention the guy who made the video even said he agrees
Hyundai's don't do anything for me but the again neither do 4 door sport sedans.
sir....this car is for kid in Korea
What do adults in Korea drive then? The Kona?
@@HDPixel1080p anything but Elantra n and beloster n
@@jwis4257 what do you drive?
@@ihitpurp-_-2258 i drive f32 428i … yeah i’m kidult
@@jwis4257you drive a bmw so stfu about kid cars this Elantra will dust that pos