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Old 08-22-02 | 04:56 PM
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I need some assistance guys....

I am replacing my Lexus badges and I want to know what I can use to remove the sticky sustance from the car without damaging the paint.

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Old 08-22-02 | 05:23 PM
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Goo gone or bug and tar remover.
Old 08-22-02 | 05:58 PM
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Are you just removing them or replacing them with a higher model number?
Old 08-22-02 | 06:27 PM
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make sure to use a good quality car polish when you're done to get all of that crap off of your paint!!!

Good luck!

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Old 08-22-02 | 10:26 PM
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Not that it matters, but yeah.. I have a gs300 and I want people to think I have a gs430. Think anyone will want to check under the hood to make sure I am running on 8 cylinders and not 6???? Come on bro, be serious. I am badging it an Aristo v300. Or do you think that is not cool either?

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Originally posted by Rockero28
Not that it matters, but yeah.. I have a gs300 and I want people to think I have a gs430. Think anyone will want to check under the hood to make sure I am running on 8 cylinders and not 6???? Come on bro, be serious. I am badging it an Aristo v300. Or do you think that is not cool either?

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LOL, you too much, I was thinking that you were gonna badge your GS an IS, LOL! Be carefull though, seriously it is kind of easy to damage the clear coat.
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Old 08-23-02 | 12:41 AM
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Talking Simple job Floss it !

Just use Johnson Johnson dental floss (waxed preferred)
to take them off in a hot suuny day. It took my GS430 badge off
within 30 seconds

What eles can you can expect form those road
runners in my neighborhood?

I got a lot of challenge everyday now.
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Originally posted by Rockero28
Not that it matters, but yeah.. I have a gs300 and I want people to think I have a gs430. Think anyone will want to check under the hood to make sure I am running on 8 cylinders and not 6???? Come on bro, be serious. I am badging it an Aristo v300. Or do you think that is not cool either?

Rock

If you are reffering to me, then I dont care at all. I think it's cool to remove the badging and replace it with something else. There are people on this forum however who think it's rice because ricers do that. So I was just asking a legit question.
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i got a feeling the bug and tar remover is best. and then you gotta work on making sure your black paint isnt sunburnt where the letters used to cover.
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It's all good bro. I thought you were taking a cheap shot.... I am sure there are those that feel that having a gs3 is not enogh and want people to think they are driving 400's or even 430's. Why I have no idea, but whatever works right? And I guess if you change the grille, the wheels, the tail lights, HID's, the badging, and ummm, did I forget anything? Hahaha, sorry, I was being sarcastic.... I have put on my ARISTO V300 badging and it loooks sweet. Getting some looks now.

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I mean... the OG Lexus GS is the Aristo... So I don't think that changing badging to Aristo is rice. Now if I changed to 400 or 430 badging.... well, I would consider that not only rice but foolish as well.... My .02.

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Default Re: Badging

Originally posted by Rockero28
....I want to know what I can use to remove the sticky sustance from the car without damaging the paint..
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...hlight=debadge

Goof Off / WD40 / Hair Dryer / Pateince / BEER




Originally posted by Toog4me
Are you just removing them or replacing them with a higher model number?



Originally posted by ebruceii
make sure to use a good quality car polish when you're done to get all of that crap off of your paint!!!
Yes - very inportant after using those spirits on your finish.

Good Luck

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Oh yeah... can't forget that.....

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Damnnn, I got caght, I couldn't even spell it. Hahahahaha. hey, it's ok, it's Friday right?

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