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Old 16 Jun 2009, 05:16 am
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Default 2002 acura rsx name and emblem removal..?

i got an 2002 acura rsx and planning to change the "acura rsx" to "honda integra"..if i remove the "acura rsx" would it leave hole on the body or would just leave glue marks just like the decals??thanks..
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Old 16 Jun 2009, 05:31 am
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A great way to screw up a good looking car.
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Old 16 Jun 2009, 05:46 am
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I'm guessing they are held on by glue. Use dental floss to take the emblems off. Just get under one side of the emblem and floss the emblem right off the car.Edit: to take the sticky stuff off after, use rubbing alcohol.
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Old 16 Jun 2009, 06:01 am
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It would leave a mark.The Honda or Acura dealership can take it off for you the correct way by using some liquid to remove the glue.
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I'm sorry bro but that's just ricey. You'r car is not a Honda Integra.... the steering wheel is on the wrong side of the car!Debadging the car though, you can use the floss method and just floss the emblems off, and debadging is fine, but don't put Honda emblems on it!
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Use goo gone to remove any glue.
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Old 16 Jun 2009, 06:46 am
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you can you just need floss or knitting strin, and to take the glue off is too take to the honda dealership or you can sand it down and repaint over that spot
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Old 16 Jun 2009, 07:01 am
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Y! thats stupid its a great car i wouldnt change mine at all
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