Emblem Removal And Painting
#1
Emblem Removal And Painting
so.. i was at a mud fest sunday, and pressurewashed my truck when i got home....
the emblems, well, the silver and chrome is chipping off. i really dont care, because i needed an excuse to paint them gloss black! haha
this is what im wondering:
1. how to get them off clean
2. what high gloss paint you recommend (or should o go with the bedliner look?)
3. how to re apply the emblem.... which glue, adhesive, etc.
thanks!
the emblems, well, the silver and chrome is chipping off. i really dont care, because i needed an excuse to paint them gloss black! haha
this is what im wondering:
1. how to get them off clean
2. what high gloss paint you recommend (or should o go with the bedliner look?)
3. how to re apply the emblem.... which glue, adhesive, etc.
thanks!
#2
RE: Emblem Removal And Painting
This post covers your question Numbers 1. and 3. RE: Debadgeing the H3 . Once you scuff up the badges, I would think any good quality paint that you have had success with in the past would be a good choice. You should consider a clear coat or two over the badges once you paint to help with chip/scuff resistance??
#4
RE: Emblem Removal And Painting
ORIGINAL: JeepeaterH3
so.. i was at a mud fest sunday, and pressurewashed my truck when i got home....
the emblems, well, the silver and chrome is chipping off. i really dont care, because i needed an excuse to paint them gloss black! haha
this is what im wondering:
1. how to get them off clean
2. what high gloss paint you recommend (or should o go with the bedliner look?)
3. how to re apply the emblem.... which glue, adhesive, etc.
thanks!
so.. i was at a mud fest sunday, and pressurewashed my truck when i got home....
the emblems, well, the silver and chrome is chipping off. i really dont care, because i needed an excuse to paint them gloss black! haha
this is what im wondering:
1. how to get them off clean
2. what high gloss paint you recommend (or should o go with the bedliner look?)
3. how to re apply the emblem.... which glue, adhesive, etc.
thanks!
#7
RE: Emblem Removal And Painting
ORIGINAL: D VADER
Here's the adhesive you want to use.
Here's the adhesive you want to use.
[sm=joke.gif] There's more than one way to skin a cat, and that other thread covers most of 'em.
Use engine enamel, it's less likely to flake off and no need to clear coat.
#8
RE: Emblem Removal And Painting
Engine paint needs heat to cure completely. If ya go that route, stick em in the oven at 225-250 for 5 minutes on a cookie sheet on some foil (they are cheap white metal and won't melt at that temp range). Open the windows after . I wonder if you could grill them things, ?????????????? nah. Oven is ok. Let them cool before you try to stick em back on.
3M makes an emblem tape, but I like the glue per DVader better.
3M makes an emblem tape, but I like the glue per DVader better.
#9
RE: Emblem Removal And Painting
This is what I did. I bought clear contact paper from Walmart covered the emblems and cut along the H just on the emblem itself not the actual paint on the door. sanded and primered then painted it black using Rustoleum han=mmer head finish. The paint is holding up really well, no chips in it even after power washing it.