Thanks for this video. It inspired me to make a little bit of extra effort to replace the chrome emblems with real black emblems instead of black overlays. I like the idea that I will be able to see my truck's quicksand color through the hole of the "A's" (and through the "6" for the V6 badge).
Looks good. Could you have used lacquer thinner to remove the old adhesive instead of the compounds? Were there old scratches that needed to be removed too?
Van Steel there were indents that likely would have been covered by the new ones but I removed them anyway. The whole truck would benefit from a pro detail.
Good video. I'm planning on removing a plastic car dealership emblem off of my car's rear soon. This emblem has been on this car for 10 plus years. I think the heat gun might be a little extreme...but I would think using the warm air from a hair dryer first might be a good idea, before flossing off the emblem. Besides that, are you a fan of Goo Gone?
RealRuger.380 NastyNorth The overlays are extremely difficult to install in my opinion they also don’t really cover this type of emblems they are designed for the newer emblems that have an indent. At least that’s my experience. I thought about plasti-dip but when I found the emblems already done it was just a no brainer to buy them for me.
This is exactly what I’ll be doing to my Tacoma. I have a Barcelona red and the chrome just ruins the look so I ordered black badges for it and I’m just waiting for them to get here
Ladies and Gentlemen this is NOT how you replace emblems. Taken off like a champ but no need to compound all that surrounding paint and moving tape 5 6 times. Apply tape under existing emblem. Then remove. Clean with a little wd 40. Wipe with alcohol. Apply new emblem over tape initially installed.
@@bobbygfl i just removed my driver/passenger door tacoma emblems...and it left a slight outline I guess of embedded dirt. The adhesive is completely gone. What products/process do you recommend to remove it to get original paint back? My truck is white. Btw
@@johneroyale I would compound it with a medium compound and a small orbital buffer with a sponge pad. A professional would likely wet sand it and then buff back to shine but the danger with wet sanding is you could blow through the clearcoat. A good compound followed by polish and wax should remove that indent.
Harold Brown hi. Here you go. XYGGOO 5 PCS Door Fender Emblem... www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q8F9H52?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Multistory T-PRB Matte Black... www.amazon.com/dp/B07WQF28BP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thanks for this video. It inspired me to make a little bit of extra effort to replace the chrome emblems with real black emblems instead of black overlays. I like the idea that I will be able to see my truck's quicksand color through the hole of the "A's" (and through the "6" for the V6 badge).
Awesome! Thanks for the comment
Looks good. Could you have used lacquer thinner to remove the old adhesive instead of the compounds? Were there old scratches that needed to be removed too?
Van Steel there were indents that likely would have been covered by the new ones but I removed them anyway. The whole truck would benefit from a pro detail.
You can use lacquer thinner but it tends to fog up the paint a little bit. Then you have to buff and wax it to try to bring it back to shine
Could You tell me the measurments of the placement of the badge, thanks for the video, looks good
I’m sorry I don’t have the truck any longer. I sold it.
Good video. I'm planning on removing a plastic car dealership emblem off of my car's rear soon. This emblem has been on this car for 10 plus years. I think the heat gun might be a little extreme...but I would think using the warm air from a hair dryer first might be a good idea, before flossing off the emblem. Besides that, are you a fan of Goo Gone?
Goo gone did not do anything to this type of adhesive.
Do you not like the overlays that they sell to go over the existing emblems?
RealRuger.380 NastyNorth The overlays are extremely difficult to install in my opinion they also don’t really cover this type of emblems they are designed for the newer emblems that have an indent. At least that’s my experience. I thought about plasti-dip but when I found the emblems already done it was just a no brainer to buy them for me.
This is exactly what I’ll be doing to my Tacoma. I have a Barcelona red and the chrome just ruins the look so I ordered black badges for it and I’m just waiting for them to get here
Very cool. That’ll look great with your color! Thanks for the comment!
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@Colten Harlan Definitely, I've been using Flixzone} for years myself :)
@Colten Harlan Yea, I've been watching on flixzone} for since november myself :D
Where did you get the emblems
Amazon. Just do a search. The place I bought them from is no longer in stock. One I think from eBay. One of the back ones.
wd-40,peanut butter oil,googon. also work
Good to know!
Ladies and Gentlemen this is NOT how you replace emblems. Taken off like a champ but no need to compound all that surrounding paint and moving tape 5 6 times. Apply tape under existing emblem. Then remove. Clean with a little wd 40. Wipe with alcohol. Apply new emblem over tape initially installed.
Thanks. The polishing was to remove the dent in the paint from the emblem being on there for so many years. Appreciate the comment though.
where did you get your emblem? lmk thank you
amazon. the link is no longer active but just do a search for matte black tacoma emblem
Just use goo gone instead of the buffer and compound
Thanks for the tip
Goo Gone
Get the one specifically made for autos
Thanks!
I'm leasing and not 100% whether I'll keep or give back. You're saying that once you've removed the stock emblems they're not going back on?
It’s hard to because the sticky stuff pops right off the silver ones. You would have to get a new silver stamp off like Amazon if you want to go back
No, they went back on in black.
Eazy peazy.
Thanks!
@@bobbygfl i just removed my driver/passenger door tacoma emblems...and it left a slight outline I guess of embedded dirt. The adhesive is completely gone. What products/process do you recommend to remove it to get original paint back? My truck is white. Btw
@@johneroyale I would compound it with a medium compound and a small orbital buffer with a sponge pad. A professional would likely wet sand it and then buff back to shine but the danger with wet sanding is you could blow through the clearcoat. A good compound followed by polish and wax should remove that indent.
@@bobbygfl thanks so much!! Will try.
Is this something I can use? 3M™ Perfect-It™ Gelcoat Medium Cutting Compound + Wax
WD-40 loosens the glue without all that work
not really. but thanks for the comment
Your removing the sticky glue wrong..
Thanks
link for product?
Harold Brown hi. Here you go. XYGGOO 5 PCS Door Fender Emblem... www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q8F9H52?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Multistory T-PRB Matte Black... www.amazon.com/dp/B07WQF28BP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
@@bobbygfl amazon shows these arent available anymore
MOOKIE PRICE That’s a bummer I would just continue to search eBay also carries them
Save yourself hours work, plastidip them right on the truck in 10 mins
yeah except plastidip looks horrible
It really didn’t take me that long, only about 25 minutes
Plastidip sucked for me. I followed the directions and I'm no newcomer to painting either. It looked terrible.
@@ScruffyNerf_Herder just get the replacement badge. It’s super easy to put on and you never have to worry about it after it’s on
In my experience, plastic dip fades