M MikeC78 New member Joined May 16, 2014 Messages 449 Reaction score 0 Nov 6, 2018 #21 old soul said: Remove emblem, polish, remove polish with ipa, install emblem. What's the point? Click to expand... The point is, a better polish job around the emblem, especially ones that are scripted. It all depends on the customer needs and wants. Personally, I wouldn't do it.
old soul said: Remove emblem, polish, remove polish with ipa, install emblem. What's the point? Click to expand... The point is, a better polish job around the emblem, especially ones that are scripted. It all depends on the customer needs and wants. Personally, I wouldn't do it.
W WristyManchego New member Joined Sep 8, 2018 Messages 282 Reaction score 0 Nov 6, 2018 #22 Swings and roundabouts dude, if the job warranted it, you’d do it. If you can get away without, you will. There’s no disputing though, that a de-badge job looks a shed load better and is the only way to edge toward a 100% job. If that’s not your gig, no worries. One thing I’d suggest is to ceramic coat after you’ve stuck the badge back on.
Swings and roundabouts dude, if the job warranted it, you’d do it. If you can get away without, you will. There’s no disputing though, that a de-badge job looks a shed load better and is the only way to edge toward a 100% job. If that’s not your gig, no worries. One thing I’d suggest is to ceramic coat after you’ve stuck the badge back on.
Eldorado2k Well-known member Joined Nov 9, 2015 Messages 14,545 Reaction score 645 Nov 13, 2018 #23 I got my emblems. Real metal and precision cut adhesive for only $14. I’m going to put them on tomorrow.
I got my emblems. Real metal and precision cut adhesive for only $14. I’m going to put them on tomorrow.