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Dabber May 16, 2007 10:58 AM

Emblems
 
I am looing to shave my Blazer emblems of my truck and I know how to do that with all the reading I have done herebut my question is when I bought the truck from the dealer they put one of their Dealer labels on the back tailgate.How do I go about removing that one without scratching the paint??

speeddemon560 May 16, 2007 03:25 PM

RE: Emblems
 
Your Blazer will look so much better after you shave all the emblems. I bought some adhesive remover and I sprayed it on the blazer, chevrolet, and the black protectors at the bottom of the doors. I also sprayed the vinyl dealer label on the back of my car. I let everything soak for about 10 minutes (I wouldn't do it for much longer). Then I used a black, non stick spatula to scrape the emblems and vinyl labels off. It worked wonders. Then I used some wax and waxed over where the emblems. Easy.

EuroGoldLS May 16, 2007 08:02 PM

RE: Emblems
 
When I took the PARAMOUNT CHEVY badge off the back, i used a heat gun. I held it there for aboutten seconds and then I pulled the badge right off. I then took some Bug &Tar remover to get the rest of the adhesive off, then waxed it. I never considered taking the door trim off. If it wasn't there there is not telling how many dings I would have.

TheBrettster May 16, 2007 10:16 PM

RE: Emblems
 
For adhesive i would use mineral spirits, alittle goes a long way. You cant get it at most autoparts stores.

Dabber May 18, 2007 10:39 AM

RE: Emblems
 
Thanx guys. My buddy has a heat gun so I will borrow it off him sometime. Eurogold I don't have the trim on mine just the emblems. So no worries about that one.

lennyblazer May 19, 2007 01:04 AM

RE: Emblems
 
I have removed a few of the dealer decals before and using a soappy water solution and letting it soak, then taking a razor blade very carefully and a very low angle should take it off, then just wax and buff the spot. Just go slow and easy with the razor blade. They also make plastic razor blades that look just like the metal but dont scratch as easy and do about the same job.

Psychropod May 23, 2007 11:01 AM

RE: Emblems
 
Would a blow dryer also work, instead of a heat gun?

rabbit0102030 May 23, 2007 11:12 AM

RE: Emblems
 
Yeah, they are kinda the same thing.

Psychropod Jun 7, 2007 09:04 AM

RE: Emblems
 
Cool. I bought a bunch of black Chevy bowtie emblems off Ebay, and I know they'll look a lot better than the stock puke-yellow emblems that came with the truck.

Crew, I still have couple of questions, though...

1) My truck is 11 years old. When I remove the emblems, isn't it likely that the paint under the removed emblems will be a different color than the rest of the truck? If so, is there a cheap way to hide this? (If not, I may just decide to have the entire truck painted again anyway.)

2) My truck has "LS" emblems located on the upper part of the door. Can I easily remove these also without scratching the paint? I found these cool "SS" emblems that match the bowties, but it would look stupid if I put those on without removing the "LS" emblems first.

WhiteTie BlackJacket Jun 19, 2007 07:55 PM

RE: Emblems
 
how do you get the bowtie off of the grill? like Pyscropod, i wanna ditch the puke yellow one, it just doesnt go too good w/ black. and if i just spray paint it will it hold up ok?


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