@@TheAndimann difference is curvature. Even if it is the same size, it is heavily bent on the cx-30 and no other logo/badge will match it. I recommend using hyperdip instead
Everyone saying “plasti dip them”. Does that hold up for twenty years? Does it look OEM? Are you all just short term owners who don’t care? Broke owners trying to do the cheapest diy possible? Lazy and trying to do the least amount of work possible? Or is plasti dip actually a pro long term solution? Some of have money time and want it to look oem twenty years from now.
You could also plasti dip the logos so you don´t even have to remove them !!!
Exactly what I was going to say :)
Thanks for the vid! Mind shooting a link for the logo cover you used over? I can't find the right one for the cx-30
Sure thing, this is the one I bought
Link: www.pipostoresg.com/2020-23-mazda-cx-30-black-emblem-for-front-rear.html
Do you know if the size of the logo is the same for my mazda 3 2017 hatchback ?
@@TheAndimann difference is curvature. Even if it is the same size, it is heavily bent on the cx-30 and no other logo/badge will match it.
I recommend using hyperdip instead
@@CalanReichel ok thank you!
3:06 - 3:07 ..."It's actually a cover" is an important point. A lot of these are not a perfect fit when you order them.
Very nice! Thanks for the video. Though I could only find the logo and not the cx 30 badge or the sky active and turbo logos
What do you mean by the back emblem is a cover?
The emblem I bought went over the oem logo, at first I mistook it for a new badge when it was actually a black cover for the oem badge
Why not just plasti dip them?
Got a video on how to?
Everyone saying “plasti dip them”. Does that hold up for twenty years? Does it look OEM? Are you all just short term owners who don’t care? Broke owners trying to do the cheapest diy possible? Lazy and trying to do the least amount of work possible?
Or is plasti dip actually a pro long term solution?
Some of have money time and want it to look oem twenty years from now.
platic dip black