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? :bigears http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...Picture472.jpg |
I use compressed air and Q tips..seems to do the trick
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I use a soft bristled tooth brush. Q-tips work well getting wax out.
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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? :confused: |
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. :cheers:
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I use a soft bristle nylon brush with long bristles, don't remember where I got it, could have been for cleaning teflon pots and pans. They don't leave scratches.
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My wife gave me a makeup brush to use for detailing.(A new one)
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I have a very soft 100% horsehair small paintbrush that seems to work.
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Originally Posted by kalister1
My wife gave me a makeup brush to use for detailing.(A new one)
I have had the greatest success using one of those brushes. :thumbs: |
Originally Posted by kalister1
My wife gave me a makeup brush to use for detailing.(A new one)
Hey great idea! :thumbs: :cheers: |
I removed both of them. It just looks cleaner without them... besides, I gained 10-15 RWH by ditching the wind resistant emblems :rofl:
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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. :cheers: Hey, any chance of seeing a pic or two of the rear deck with the emblem removed? |
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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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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 :rofl:
:nono: My front bumper has two small holes in it under the emblem. |
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.
BEFORE: http://www.meguiarsonline.com/galler...010005-med.JPG AFTER: http://www.meguiarsonline.com/galler...010008-med.JPG (EDIT) 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 |
Originally Posted by DJN
:nono: My front bumper has two small holes in it under the emblem.
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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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You can use Q-tips or just wrap a soft microfiber cloth around your finger and wipe the area that should do the trick. :thumbs:
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