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Billbass1 04-27-2015 08:57 PM

De-badging the 2015 ?
 
Pulled the trigger today and bought a new 2015 LX 6 speed manual .
Has anyone removed their FIT badge on the rear hatch ?
I honestly just don't like it and worst it's a tough spot to wax and keep clean .
I did see that one of our members had a problem and pulled some paint off in the process .
Mine has a manufacturing date of September of last year .
I'am thinking that maybe and hopefully the paint has cured enough to avoid
A paint removal issue .
Any thoughts ?
Thanks .
Perhaps I should add, its the White Orchid Pearl color .

lowlevelowl 04-27-2015 09:08 PM

I've done mine. Use a heat guy to soften the adhesive. Use dental floss pulled towards the back side of the badge to cut through the adhesive. Apply heat and remove remainder of adhesive. Took 10 minutes and was a breeze.

Vanguard 04-27-2015 11:55 PM


Originally Posted by Billbass1 (Post 1303985)
Pulled the trigger today and bought a new 2015 LX 6 speed manual .
Has anyone removed their FIT badge on the rear hatch ?
I honestly just don't like it and worst it's a tough spot to wax and keep clean .
I did see that one of our members had a problem and pulled some paint off in the process .
Mine has a manufacturing date of September of last year .
I'am thinking that maybe and hopefully the paint has cured enough to avoid
A paint removal issue .
Any thoughts ?
Thanks .
Perhaps I should add, its the White Orchid Pearl color .

Just be sure to save it. The next guy may want it on the car.

Black3sr 04-28-2015 06:31 AM

Fishing line then WD40 and thumb nail. I just used this method to remove the two huge patches of glue from a hood deflector.

GeorgeL 04-28-2015 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by Vanguard (Post 1304007)
Just be sure to save it. The next guy may want it on the car.

Or put a couple of neodymium magnets on the back of the badge and you can put it on and take it off as you desire!

GoBucky 04-28-2015 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by GeorgeL (Post 1304059)
Or put a couple of neodymium magnets on the back of the badge and you can put it on and take it off as you desire!

Lol, and if you can pull hard enough, those neodymium magnets will rip the hatch right off the car.

Ex-MA Hole 04-28-2015 04:31 PM

Go slow. I took paint chips right off of mine when I did it. It was two hours old. Oh well, got the first mar out of the way.

Bassguitarist1985 04-28-2015 09:36 PM

I'll never understand the idea of debadging a car...its like the owner is ashamed of the name of the car...

Now renaming a Fit to a Jazz is a different story. :-)

stembridge 04-28-2015 11:37 PM

I resemble that remark!

http://www.peachtreeprairie.com/road...s_fit/jazz.jpg

I had a guy do a double take this weekend when my wife and I went up to a B&B in Davenport for our anniversary. He used to have a GE Fit, and thought maybe Honda had renamed the car for 2015. (c:

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Billbass1 04-29-2015 03:52 PM

I let it bake in the afternoon sunshine and than used several pieces of dental floss .
Next peeled off the gummy adhesive residues useing my fingernails .
Finished by useing some car polish .
Came out great like it was never there !
And I am proud of the FIT .
No shame at all .
Just did not like the look of the badge and the way it traps dirt .
Thanks again for everyone's help .

GeorgeL 04-29-2015 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by GoBucky (Post 1304067)
Lol, and if you can pull hard enough, those neodymium magnets will rip the hatch right off the car.

Small ones won't. They come in all sizes and a pair of 1/16x3/8 disk magnets would be perfect for an emblem. It would take a couple of pounds of pull to remove the emblem.

I have a Ford "Police Interceptor" badge that I've put magnets onto and it's great fun to affix it to various cars. :)

GoBucky 04-30-2015 06:34 AM

Excuse my ignorance, but aren't those badges made out of some kind of plastic/vinyl/PVC material? Honestly I don't know, I never really thought about it.

jhn 04-30-2015 09:26 AM

http://i1379.photobucket.com/albums/...pspxv1q9nw.jpg

I removed mine w/ floss. I think it looks better without it. I've never been a fan of emblems on cars.

Plus, I can always reinstall it and it will be brand new shiny if I ever decide to sell the car.

They're chrome plated plastic and held on with double sided adhesive. No holes or rivets.

Billbass1 04-30-2015 12:06 PM

Yes, it's fake chrome.
No metal.
All plastic.

Bawls 04-30-2015 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by jhn (Post 1304304)
I removed mine w/ floss. I think it looks better without it. I've never been a fan of emblems on cars.

Plus, I can always reinstall it and it will be brand new shiny if I ever decide to sell the car.

They're chrome plated plastic and held on with double sided adhesive. No holes or rivets.

Looks good. You just used only floss, no heating? How would you reinstall it? I'm looking to take mine off, I just wasn't sure if it was going to be a permanent debadging.

jhn 04-30-2015 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by Bawls (Post 1304373)
Looks good. You just used only floss, no heating? How would you reinstall it? I'm looking to take mine off, I just wasn't sure if it was going to be a permanent debadging.

Yeah, just floss. It would probably make it a little easier with heat. Just be patient and slice it off. once it is off it will take some work to rub off the glue boogers. I used rubbing alcohol and a rag to loosen it. I finished it up with auto wax and it looks like it was never there.

I am thinking about painting it black and re-installing it with 3M double sided adhesive tape or Shoegoo or something, but really I think I'll just leave it like it is.

I like it better off.

harry22673 05-01-2015 04:47 AM

Does it affect insurance at all
Considering how its not standard

bach 05-01-2015 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by harry22673 (Post 1304409)
Does it affect insurance at all
Considering how its not standard

What, de-badging? I can't imagine why it would. But if it does, you need to get a new insurance company.

Bawls 05-04-2015 11:52 AM

I debadged mine but there is still the halo outline of where the FIT used to be. Any suggestions on how to get rid of it?

jhn 05-04-2015 12:37 PM

Did you try wax paste?

I've used Mother's "Billet" mag polish with good results, then followed with wax. The standard Mother's mag polish might be too abrasive, but the billet polish works pretty good to remove minor blemishes in paint.

A clay bar might do it too.


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