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For those who have swapped Subaru emblems. What did you use to pry off the old ones?

For those who have swapped Subaru emblems. What did you use to pry off the old ones?

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Spencer

Heatgun, nylon pry tools, fishing lines, TONS of patience

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Jr

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Joey

Yes and some rubbing compound to buff out the scratches if there are any

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Allen

Heat gun and nylon pry tools. My rear emblem came off somewhat easy, the front was a bitch.

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Dyllon

Heat gun and old credit card

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Devon

RIP to the old ones. good luck to anyone who tries to save those ?

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Dominik

I figured send it, wont use it again anyway, put the heat gun directly on it, waited til it melted and bubbled up, and from there on it was cake ??

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Victoria

I was able to save my old ones. Not sure how my husband got them off so easily but they are in perfect shape ??‍♀️?

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Marc

my old ones were still ok. planning to paint them. use a pry tool and a heat gun is a must.

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Brian

It takes some time but worth it

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Marc

@Brian how did you do it?

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Brian

@Marc have to remove the paint and chrome starts from the backside of the badge it’s a real pain in the dick

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Marc

What dis you use to remove the paint from the stars?and how did you paint them bud?

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Brian

Paint thinner,scotch bright and a tooth pick you can also use purple power degreaser and let it soak

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Brian

Big thing is try not to let the thinner get on the frontside of the badge because it will leave Mark’s on the smooth side

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Brian

I jus put some painter’s tape on the front side while I worked at it

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Marc

Cool. I will try to do that. Painting it, how did you do it?just painters tape?

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Brian

I sprayed the black and wiped away the the black on the back round surface with some paint thinner and a rag but you could tape them off a pint them that way

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Jason

i used a freaking shit hairdryer and these shit pry tools. still got the job done without leaving barely any residue 🙂

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Lorin

Fishing line and floss and patience

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JonQuestion author

Yeah I may try the fishing line. I used hair dryer and tried a pry tool but couldn’t fit it underneath.

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Curran

Blow dryer , and harbor freight plastic pry kit . Cheap and easy. Rolled the rest of the 3m tape off and cleaned it up with alcohol.

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Joey

Used 20 pound test fishing line and a plastic puddy knife the adhesive remover to clean then rubbing compound to take out scratches

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Pat

My 48” prybar. Works mint ?

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JonQuestion author

Imma just take a sledgehammer to it

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Erik

I literally used the white plastic rice spoon, worked beautifully.

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Jeff

my fingers n a blow dryer

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Justin

Blow dryer and credit card

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Laurie

Heat gun and tools for replacing a iPhone screen

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Lucas

I used a gift card

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Thien

A dull knife worked well for me

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