Removing Dealer Logos
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Removing Dealer Logos
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to remove those damn Dealer logos on the back of my car? I know i could just rip it off, but i dont want to damage the paint. ITs just so damn ugly, imo.
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Since the dealership (presumably) installed them without your consent, present them with an invoice for the first 12 months advertising space rental on your vehicle, payable in advance. Allow them to remove said advertising should they not wish to pay.
Seriously, if they put the **** on there without consulting you, then you should demand that they remove it again. The fact that you accepted the car with it on in the first place does make your position less tenuable (this is one thing that I always check before taking delivery), but there's no harm in trying a bit of bluff and bluster.
Seriously, if they put the **** on there without consulting you, then you should demand that they remove it again. The fact that you accepted the car with it on in the first place does make your position less tenuable (this is one thing that I always check before taking delivery), but there's no harm in trying a bit of bluff and bluster.
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Make the dealership remove it. Several states have already set a precedent deciding a dealership must remove them if you ask them to. And it is because of the 'free advertising' so to speak. Take it back, and let them handle it. If they mess it up, it falls on them, not you.
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Most come off with a heat gun, or if you're patient, a blow dryer. Just warm them up (carefully so as not to burn the paint!) and gently peel them off. Clean up the remaining goo with Goo Gone or Acetone (nail polish remover).
In the case of those that have posts, and require drilling into the body to install, a body shop will have to remove them then fill the holes and fix the paint. A several hundred dollar job at best. If your dealership used these type of logos, I'd insist the dealership remove them.
In the case of those that have posts, and require drilling into the body to install, a body shop will have to remove them then fill the holes and fix the paint. A several hundred dollar job at best. If your dealership used these type of logos, I'd insist the dealership remove them.
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Originally posted by eccles
Since the dealership (presumably) installed them without your consent, present them with an invoice for the first 12 months advertising space rental on your vehicle, payable in advance. Allow them to remove said advertising should they not wish to pay.
Seriously, if they put the **** on there without consulting you, then you should demand that they remove it again. The fact that you accepted the car with it on in the first place does make your position less tenuable (this is one thing that I always check before taking delivery), but there's no harm in trying a bit of bluff and bluster.
Since the dealership (presumably) installed them without your consent, present them with an invoice for the first 12 months advertising space rental on your vehicle, payable in advance. Allow them to remove said advertising should they not wish to pay.
Seriously, if they put the **** on there without consulting you, then you should demand that they remove it again. The fact that you accepted the car with it on in the first place does make your position less tenuable (this is one thing that I always check before taking delivery), but there's no harm in trying a bit of bluff and bluster.
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tHanks for the info. Since I bought it off the lot, I dindt have an option to have it on or off, but it's not that big of a deal, its just ugly. I will try the blow dryer. I dont think I want to go throught the hassel of asking them to remove it.
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Originally posted by red_rx8_red_int
when you order a car the only advertising they will put on are easily removable license plate holders.
when you order a car the only advertising they will put on are easily removable license plate holders.
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Goo Gone
Try using the hair dryer and if any sticky residue is left behind use Goo Gone or a product just like it. It will remove any type of glue of sticky substance without harming the paint. Then just wash that section when finished.
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Thanks all for the replys! I removed it today with the hair dryer. Looks waaaaaay better. I admit the dealer logo wasnt thaaaat bad, but it is much better without it.
:-D
will zaino make a Silver RX-8 noticeably shinier? I've noticed that it works better on dark cars.
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will zaino make a Silver RX-8 noticeably shinier? I've noticed that it works better on dark cars.
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Thanks all for the replys! I removed it today with the hair dryer. Looks waaaaaay better. I admit the dealer logo wasnt thaaaat bad, but it is much better without it.
:-D
will zaino make a Silver RX-8 noticeably shinier? I've noticed that it works better on dark cars.
Thanks all for the replys! I removed it today with the hair dryer. Looks waaaaaay better. I admit the dealer logo wasnt thaaaat bad, but it is much better without it.
:-D
will zaino make a Silver RX-8 noticeably shinier? I've noticed that it works better on dark cars.
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I just let it warm it up for about 2 minutes, then I just pealed it off. I should have probably heated it a little more, but it came off pretty easily. Well I had to tug a little, but only a little bit of the adhesive was left behind, I hearted that up too, and carefully rubbed it off. I like it so much more now;-D. Yah no holes. Dealer symbols they put on just use adhesive.
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dental floss works. work the floss under the corner of the emblem, then pull the floss under the emblem. it amy take a few lengths of floss.
dental floss works. work the floss under the corner of the emblem, then pull the floss under the emblem. it amy take a few lengths of floss.
on the other hand, if you want to remove the mazda logos, etc, all you'll need is a heatgun/blow dryer, heat it up and yank gently. but you'll need to patch the holes that the emblems left behind
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ok this is how i got mine off a credit card and 3m remover and car wax. you will have 3 holes up front and three hole for each emblem you take off in the back. that means you have to fill the holes and re paint and clear coat you trunk and bumper. don't worry about your warrenty, what they don't know won't hurt them.
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If its the dealer logo itself (not mazda symbol), its basically glued on with cheap glue type substance. I was going to remove mine with blow dryer and dental floss (would have worked well), but I asked the dealer to take it off. They removed it without a problem or fuss. Its even easier for a few days after they put it on. I almost could pull mine off with my hand, but decided I'd let the dealer deal with any problems if it got screwed up.
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This is one of the first things I asked about before I signed the contracts. I said I didn't mind a license plate frame from the dealership (knowing full well I would probably just take it off, although it doesn't look so bad), but I didn't want any dealer lettering on the car. The salesgirl told me they do that anymore. I bet a lot of people have made a fuss about this over the years. Spend 30K on a car and have an ugly ad on my car? I don't think so.