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Originally Posted by Zxces50 I have taken off several dealer emblems off my new cars with WD40- it loosens the glue w/o damage to paint. This time around I told

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Old 08-30-2010, 11:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have taken off several dealer emblems off my new cars with WD40- it loosens the glue w/o damage to paint. This time around I told em just don't stick one on my Z to avoid the hassle
yah, depending on the adhesive i would even encourage freezing the adhesive and shearing it off using fish line. just use compressed air duster up-side-down.
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