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Hi Guys,

Im putting the finishing touches on detailing my R34 gtr and want to polish the paint behind the oval Skyline and GTR badges on the boot. The badges seem to be glued on though so removing them will probably damage the paint and the badge.

Does anyone have a good trick for polishing the paint that is visible through the badges, or removing them safely so the boot can be evenly polished and the badges then re-mounted?

Also, does anyone have some recommendations for polishing the glass, particularly in removing water scale marks from the corners of the glass?

Cheers,

Ian

Edited by GTRNUR

for the gtr badge and the "skyline" on the boot (alot of crap gets caught in the corners) get a fine blade flat screwdriver, put a microfibre cloth over it and "lightly" dig it out. It wont hurt the paint. I have done it many times on my own GTR.

use fishing line, and a hairdryer. heat the glue and then SLOWLY "saw" the line under the badge. im pretty sure that the boot badge doesn't have tabs, but be careful as the have little plastic bits actually inserted into the panel. the GT badges on the front quarter of r33's do. then use prepsol on the glueresidue thats left and polish as normal. DONT risk the screwdriver.

hit up the final inspection forums. forums.finalinspection.com.au - damian removes badges all the time on his clients cars. Definitely have a hairdryer handy.

not sure what product you need to stick it back on

Water marks on glass are a tricky one. At our windscreen shop we have a custom blend the boss' dad made of chemicals, acids, etc.

We rub it on, wait a minute, then hose it off. Some glasses come out spotless. Others, like my skyline, come out looking no different. Bitchin'

And if you leave it on too long before hosing it it'll eat in and give the glass a permanent 'foggy' look. Thankfully I found that out on my wing mirror and simply cut a new one.

I have a feeling it varies widely with

a) Time the marks have been there

b) City of origin hence type of horrible chemical in their rain

Oh and all badges are attached with quality double-sided tape. Just clean both parts with prepsol and use a reputable brand, I've found 3M very good.

Thanks for the feedback guys. I think im going to go with the badge removal approach once I source some 3M tape. While using a tooth brush and a plastic screw driver on a rag got it a bit cleaner, but only complete removal is going to get it 100%.

As for the glass, ive had good success doing the large area's with a wool polishing mop and a good cut and polish compound. I was thinking of trying a mini polishing mop on a die grinder to get into the corners, provided I can find one that is. I dont like the idea of acid too much. Sounds like a great way to start corrosion wherever I would accidenty spill it.

Yeah the rear boot badge has no locator pins like the front gt badges.. just double side tape.. prepsol will remove the glue residue but if there were any other ways of getting around this problem apart from pulling the badge off i would definantly try that..

Cheers Kingy

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi Guys,

Im putting the finishing touches on detailing my R34 gtr and want to polish the paint behind the oval Skyline and GTR badges on the boot. The badges seem to be glued on though so removing them will probably damage the paint and the badge.

Does anyone have a good trick for polishing the paint that is visible through the badges, or removing them safely so the boot can be evenly polished and the badges then re-mounted?

Also, does anyone have some recommendations for polishing the glass, particularly in removing water scale marks from the corners of the glass?

Cheers,

Ian

Hey Mate,

In regards to the marks on your glass I only picked up my car 2 months ago and had the same problem, I used Autosol Metal Polish... It's def something I hope I never have to do again. But came up well..

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Thanks for the tip, autosol sounds like the go as its a little abrasive too.

Funly enough after spending about 3 days polishing paint I cant rightly put the old badges back on the car as they dont look good enough. Going to have to buy some new ones, so that solves the adhesive issue at the same time.

Cheers,

Ian

Glass - use Cut & Polish or some buffing cutting compound and polish it off with a cloth. Will take some time and energy but works a treat everytime.

Between Badges - screw driver wrapped in cloth, use cut and polish to clean. I did and it worked. If you are as finicky as I am you will get to the real hard bits and come out clean. Be careful to check the end of screwdriver often to make sure the metal hasn't pierced through the cloth.

Good luck.

I did the same on my R34 gtr.

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