How to remove Flex Fuel Emblem?
#11
Beer, Boats, and Trucks.
I used a blow dryer and fishing line to get the badge off, then goo gone and a credit card to get the residue off. Took 45 minutes cause I chose the coldest day to do it lol Coyote badge went right in its place!
#12
Senior Member
Parked mine in sun. Waited about an hour and put thumb under corner and lifted it off. Used thumb again to roll off residual tape. Wd40 on a rag for last little layer of glue.
#13
Senior Member
#14
American member
I used a heat gun on low for about 30 seconds and it practically fell off.
Another reason I like my dealer. They have never stuck their name on any vehicle. They make up license plate surrounds with their name. Very subtle as well.
I actually keep it on to show what all dealers should do.
I don't want to get sidetracked, but that drives me nuts, seeing their name plastered on the tailgate or trunk. Sometimes crooked as hell.
Another reason I like my dealer. They have never stuck their name on any vehicle. They make up license plate surrounds with their name. Very subtle as well.
I actually keep it on to show what all dealers should do.
I don't want to get sidetracked, but that drives me nuts, seeing their name plastered on the tailgate or trunk. Sometimes crooked as hell.
#16
Beer, Boats, and Trucks.
I used a heat gun on low for about 30 seconds and it practically fell off.
Another reason I like my dealer. They have never stuck their name on any vehicle. They make up license plate surrounds with their name. Very subtle as well.
I actually keep it on to show what all dealers should do.
I don't want to get sidetracked, but that drives me nuts, seeing their name plastered on the tailgate or trunk. Sometimes crooked as hell.
Another reason I like my dealer. They have never stuck their name on any vehicle. They make up license plate surrounds with their name. Very subtle as well.
I actually keep it on to show what all dealers should do.
I don't want to get sidetracked, but that drives me nuts, seeing their name plastered on the tailgate or trunk. Sometimes crooked as hell.
#19
Plastic razor > heat > goo gone > plastic razor > 3m rubber wheel > repeat
#20
I just ditched mine. Used a plastic trim tool to get it started. Pulled off the emblem. Slowly pulled off the adhesive and cleaned the area with some glass cleaner. Hit it with some cleaner wax and it was perfect. Then I added a coyote badge.