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Topic #87228 26 posts Started by R4R44V15
Hi! In process of de-badging and I've got a couple questions.

1. Whilst de-badging the rear Toyota emblem, what is the best thing to do with the two holes that are left behind?
2. As for the Toyota emblem on the front, how exactly do you get that off?

I've heat-gunned and cut away the tape with dental floss, as well as cleared all remaining residues of the 3M adhesive using a terry cloth saturated with WD-40. Now, I've just got the holes to deal with (I don't want water leaking into those) and since the adhesive is cut from the front emblem, it's just kind of sitting pinned there with the edges sticking up.

Any suggestions would be appreciated, and thanks for your time and help!
Stick the emblem back in, I like that one! I don't know why take it off in the first place, must be something "Toyota" left.

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Well, I agree! laugh.gif
However, I was thinking of a complete de-badge for now and then when I get around to repainting go with a decal under the clear or paint it on, just to keep it way flush! But who knows, maybe I WILL stick that back on for now. But then that comes to this: what is the best thing to put them back on with? And also, if the little silicone nipples fell into the hole, should I just stick some liquid silicone in there before putting it back on?

Any suggestions for the front emblem?
Ah, if the pins fell off that's an odd one...I've never worked with that specific emblem, but any non-runny, waterproof, paint-safe adhesive should work.

This post has been edited by SwissFerdi: Aug 20, 2012 - 7:57 AM

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Well, the pins themselves didn't fall off; those are still on the emblem. The little plastic coverings that sit in the holes that the pins slide into are what fell in!
Ah. Well then, you may chance at removing the hatch panels. Snap off the small square, then start popping the rest off (gently) with a screwdriver or similar. The panels pop loose at the rear edge first.

This post has been edited by SwissFerdi: Aug 20, 2012 - 8:08 AM

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to take off the toyota badge in the front without breaking anything you gotta take off the bumper and release the locking washers from inside. or you could just force it off and use double sided tape if you decide to put it back on.

This post has been edited by trdproven: Aug 20, 2012 - 11:20 PM

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or when you go to buff your car and pass over the front emblem and the front emblem just happens to shatter... that works too wink.gif well it did for me, not on purpose tho lol

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^ You know what you can also do? You can also park behind your brother in the driveway, and then when he leaves for work in the morning he'll forget your car is there and he'll back right into it! Oh you have to try it, it's so much fun. The best part is when you're driving down the road and see a flash of silver flying across your hood, which you're soon to realise is your emblem detaching itself. Then when you get home and finally notice there's cracked clearcoat and your emblem's now gone.

This post has been edited by SwissFerdi: Aug 21, 2012 - 8:38 AM

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Oh geeze. Both of those last two options don't sound fun at all. laugh.gif
I ended up leaving the front emblem on for now, and going with this look on the back. I think it's simple and looks nice. Thoughts?

^^ That looks great, simple and clean. How is it held on, adhesive?
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QUOTE (CrimsonSTX @ Aug 21, 2012 - 11:11 PM) *
>^^ That looks great, simple and clean. How is it held on, adhesive?


Yeah, just the 3M emblem adhesive. Funny enough, I went to two different auto stores that didn't have it or anything like it and then I find it drunk-walking a Wal-Mart at 4am. tongue.gif
I have the dragon emblem on the rear of my car and the rest it debadged smile.gif a lot of people can never figure out what my car is hahaha
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QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Aug 21, 2012 - 11:34 PM) *
>I have the dragon emblem on the rear of my car and the rest it debadged smile.gif a lot of people can never figure out what my car is hahaha


Awesome! I want to do an old emblem on the front! Or back, depending. But I'll get around to figuring it out! What I've got now is good for now. I'm happy with it!
That Toyota badge seems a bit too small to me... I't say it looks good if it were at least twice as big (let's say the same length as the brake light), but in this case I'd prefer the logo badge smile.gif I like some fresh ideas though, +1 for that smile.gif

This post has been edited by Nihil: Aug 22, 2012 - 1:11 AM

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QUOTE (Nihil @ Aug 22, 2012 - 2:11 AM) *
>That Toyota badge seems a bit too small to me... I't say it looks good if it were at least twice as big (let's say the same length as the brake light), but in this case I'd prefer the logo badge smile.gif I like some fresh ideas though, +1 for that smile.gif


Ahh, I know! I was wishing it was a bit bigger! That'd look so nice. I'm just glad it's big enough to cover the holes!
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QUOTE (R4R44V15 @ Aug 21, 2012 - 8:56 PM) *
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QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Aug 21, 2012 - 11:34 PM) *
>I have the dragon emblem on the rear of my car and the rest it debadged smile.gif a lot of people can never figure out what my car is hahaha


Awesome! I want to do an old emblem on the front! Or back, depending. But I'll get around to figuring it out! What I've got now is good for now. I'm happy with it!

I will eventually get these done and made to sell,
but my plan is like your guys': clean simple and confusing the masses wink.gif

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I have that sticker! Please let me know when you start making those!! PLEASE! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE (R4R44V15 @ Aug 24, 2012 - 9:15 AM) *
>I have that sticker! Please let me know when you start making those!! PLEASE! biggrin.gif

Its actually cast resin not a sticker but I'll lat you know smile.gif

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i just debaged mine, used a scraper put windex on it and pushed down and they all came off eeasy



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This post has been edited by zfjohnson07: Aug 25, 2012 - 12:42 PM
i think the only way to cover the holes good is to cover them and repaint the whole hatch. well i did that before i painted the car.
well, im about to get my hatch painted and my hood and front bumper, and i plan on pulling the toyota emblem off the front too..
I'll have to take a pic to post what I did
I debadged it then desided to put the Toyota emblem back on an put the celica dragon below the key hole

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So still no good ideas? Lol. I'm in need of this help too. Removing the back toyota logo emblem has made holes that water seeps through everytime I wash my car. It seeps all the way down to where the spare tire is and it sits there until it evaporates. I'm scared it might rust it out overtime and it'll create holes. redface.gif

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QUOTE (ILoveMySilly97 @ Aug 27, 2012 - 11:23 PM) *
>So still no good ideas? Lol. I'm in need of this help too. Removing the back toyota logo emblem has made holes that water seeps through everytime I wash my car. It seeps all the way down to where the spare tire is and it sits there until it evaporates. I'm scared it might rust it out overtime and it'll create holes. redface.gif


Exactly why I felt like I needed to cover mine with at least something for now. Especially since those holes go directly into the hatch and with CO being so bipolar with it's weather I didn't want those plastic panels to have any potential to start warping and/or breaking!

Edit: I went to reply with an idea that I had but got sidetracked and didn't even put my idea.. laugh.gif
But yeah, I had an idea for a semi-permanent solution that I was too lazy to do, resulting in me sticking that tiny Toyota emblem back on over the holes. Either way, I was thinking if you took those panels on the hatch out and put some duct tape or even masking tape on the back of the holes, you could then fill them from the exterior of the car with something like silicone that would provide a waterproof seal if you do it right. The tape is just to have the silicone set flush across the holes without it just dripping! But that's just one idea, I guess! Any more?

This post has been edited by R4R44V15: Aug 31, 2012 - 12:38 PM
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QUOTE (diegohiga @ Aug 25, 2012 - 9:27 PM) *
>i think the only way to cover the holes good is to cover them and repaint the whole hatch. well i did that before i painted the car.


Man, that looks great! That's what I want to do eventually unless I can find an emblem like the one smkr3w is working on.

Also, I'm pretty sure that I posted a picture of your car on my tumblr before! thumbsup.gif