C5 hood & trunk emblem cleaning
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C5 hood & trunk emblem cleaning
How do you keep the dirt collecting insides of the hood and trunk emblems clean? Man it's a PITA to dig out the dirt in those things.
Any special techniques for cleaning these?
Any special techniques for cleaning these?
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Originally Posted by Vetteran
I use a soft bristled tooth brush. Q-tips work well getting wax out.
Won't that leave little scratches in the paint?
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I removed the rear one. It was way too much work to keep clean and it looks better without it anyway. Th front one use Q-tips and take your time. Once it is clean a quick dusting should take care of it.
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I have a very soft 100% horsehair small paintbrush that seems to work.
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Originally Posted by OUR97
I removed the rear one. It was way too much work to keep clean and it looks better without it anyway.
I like the one in the front. It looks like it belongs there.
Hey, any chance of seeing a pic or two of the rear deck with the emblem removed?
Last edited by JMc; 03-16-2006 at 12:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by hardtop
I removed both of them. It just looks cleaner without them... besides, I gained 10-15 RWH by ditching the wind resistant emblems
My front bumper has two small holes in it under the emblem.
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Originally Posted by OUR97
I removed the rear one. It was way too much work to keep clean and it looks better without it anyway.:
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Originally Posted by John's/Pewter/Oak/01
How do you do that? Is it just glued on, and if so, how do you take it off cleanly? Pics?
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You need lots of time and patience. I have tried just about everything. One idea that I have used that works pretty well is using detailing clay and working it into those tough areas. But ultimately, time is the key...especially if it was as bad as mine.
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By the way, I did not neglect my rear emblem as seen in the pics. When I bought the car, most of it was in pretty rough shape, but like I said, not rushing, taking your time is all that you need
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By the way, I did not neglect my rear emblem as seen in the pics. When I bought the car, most of it was in pretty rough shape, but like I said, not rushing, taking your time is all that you need
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Originally Posted by Vetteran
I use a soft bristled tooth brush. Q-tips work well getting wax out.
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St. Jude Donor '04-'05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-'12-'13
You can use Q-tips or just wrap a soft microfiber cloth around your finger and wipe the area that should do the trick.