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    Question )))question(((

    Alright well i took of the badging ( i honestly dont know why) and i have a question, How would be the easiest way to take off the rest of that glue stuff i got most of it off, but theres still some stuff left that i couldnt.
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    o yea

    oh yea here are the pics



    uhhhh

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    have you tried bug and tar remover? You'll also have to worry about the holes that are left behind from the Accord badge on the back.
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    I used sticker remover and a blow dryer to get the rest of the glue off, all though it didn't really matter since when the holes were filled that area was sanded down.

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    3m makes a adhesive remover for badges ans pin striping and such. I've seen it at a few auto parts stores and walmart used to carry it. Its 6 bucks a bottle or so. Another option is that goo gone or whatever that citrus stuff is. Go look at walmart or whatnot its over in the housing stuff near the paints I believe

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    Yeah im gonna get those holes filled it, but not for a while so ill go with the spray's. Thanks
    uhhhh

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    lighter fluid. hahaha
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    haha
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    try goo gone, it worked when i took off my LX badge.
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    actually, ligher fluid does work really well. worked to get nasty ass stick goo off my friends windshield when we didnt have anything else. before they made the sticky stuff removers, i used to use lighter fluid. my grandma was the one who told me to do that, old hill billy secrets or something. lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 88accordhb
    lighter fluid. hahaha
    100% correct!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaBoy
    old hill billy secrets or something. lol.
    HAhahah yeah i tried it it kinda worked, thanks
    uhhhh

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    just smear some peanut butter on that, let is sit for about 10-15 minutes and wipe it off with a rag. Cheap as hell, and works damn well too.

    PS> Even though you do plan on filling the holes, b/c you're not doing it right away, I would highly suggest going to home depot and getting a few plastic plugs for the holes for now b/c if water gets in there it'll rust out that trunk lid mighty quick.
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    use wd-40 and use your nail to pick it away, never use razor blade... been there done that shit, dumb... end up repainting...
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    yeah i was gonna suggest a razor blade also but i havent tried it on paint, only glass.
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    oh and i have a question. i want to remove all the badges off the back that i can, but my problem is, which ones dont have holes behind them? dont some just stick on. i wanna rip off the sticky ones and leave the ones with holes on. do you know which ones have holes and which dont? thanks.
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    The ones that say Honda or Accord on the rear lid have 2 holes each. The one in the lower right corner is the one without holes.


    DON'T use a razor blade. Do you guys even care about your paint job? Just put some elbow grease into the stuff while using goo gone.

    If you use a scraper use a plastic one but be careful not to scuff the paint.

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    hmm, whts the best way to mold those holes up? can you do it from the backside?
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    Here's the best way to do it.

    https://www.3geez.com/search.php?








































    I can't even remember how many times this has come up. There's even body filling and body repair tips and how-to's in the HOW-TO and FAQ Sections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike's89AccordLX
    Here's the best way to do it.

    https://www.3geez.com/search.php?

    I can't even remember how many times this has come up.

    You feel like a mature senior 3gee member now? Just give the newbee the answer to his question and call it a day. Danm, comments like that pisses me off.
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