by garbo41610 » Fri Nov 19, 2010 6:15 am
I'd suggest cleaning the area as normal, then use a wax remover, then an alcohol wipe to remove any residue. That should get it sufficiently clean. Then carefully heat the area and adhesive side of the badge with a hairdryer to make sure it adheres properly.
In saying that, on my old mazda I put a badge on just by heating the back side of the badge carefully with a lighter and it stayed put for three years till I sold the car and it never moved.
Car(s): Steel Silver MY10 GT Wagon + 1985 Subaru Sherpa
Mods: (GT) HKS Panel Filter. The HKS I put in the MY10 is the same filter I took out of my MY05 GT. So yes, they do fit. Custom leather heel pad to minimise carpet wear in the drivers footwell. Slotted front rotors. (Sherpa) 14'' 6 Spoke mags, Chrome Gear Shift (sick!), Alloy Pedals (sicker!), new positive and negative battery terminals, Alpine cda-9827 H/U, JBL GT 6x9's boxed and mounted (sickest!), Kicker DS650.2 component speakers mounted in the footwells in flibreglass pods, Alpine MRP-F200 4 channel amp (4x40wRMS), Rebadged with hektik chrome eBay badges, STi stickers for more powaaaa, "leather" handbrake boot, recarpetted with grey/black car carpet from Bunnings, sick Clarke Rubber boot mat, polished and waxed.