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Old 11-25-02, 03:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Guys any suggestions!!!
i took the Acura Legend emblem off from the back of my legend.. i used some damn scratch remover to take the glue off.. there is still sight lines saying acura legend... it doesn't look that great..
so if you guys can, please let me know what you guys used to get a smooth surface without any glue sticking on top of the paint....
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try Goo-Gone from walmart or kmart. Also try using nail polish remover. they both work pretty good. I removed my emblem too and i used nail polish remover a while ago.

Afterwards just wax.
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of course test any product on an unseen paint area liked an inside door jamb first just to make sure the paint doesn't comes off.
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Old 11-26-02, 10:37 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I used a hair dryer and a piece of plastic. Took forever but came out spotless.
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Thanks guys!!!

yup i probably use my sisters nail polish remover.. i hope she not gonna find out.. hey who cares if she does.. it's for my legend..
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