If you want to go that route just buy new badges from Hyundai and paint them with real paint.
Its held on by adhesive. I suggest using a heat gun to heat up and then a pair of strong fishing line to pull it off.Is the rear "H" held on with tape or screwed in?
His wife is gonna be pissed when she pulls that one out to change the sheets! ha!13EliteVT - that looks great! Too funny that you cut up a sheet to mask the car off, that's commitment man!![]()
I'll admit.....could have been a bit overkill. But that's my "garage sheet". Trust me, she knows. Lol.His wife is gonna be pissed when she pulls that one out to change the sheets! ha!
I pretty much did the exact same thing and it definitely worked better for me (someone with poor spray painting skills). However, I took the faster route and just waited around 10-15 minutes in between plastidip coats before letting them dry for about an hour or so. It turned out wonderfullySo I talked to my buddy who is an extremely professional paint correction specialist and Orlando's best. He deals with emblem removas all the time. He said the best way to do the rear "Veloster" emblem is to pull it off and take my time. Let it dry for about 12 hours. The best emblem dips he's seen have been done this way. Also said the 3M tape work best just make sure to cut it correctly and measure before applying to the car. He said hair dryer, dental floss, an adhesive remover, 3M tape and paitence is all you need.
I think my weekend just turned into dipping my emblems (again) and wheels![]()
When I took my dealer emblem off....I used something equivalent to dental floss that I got from work. Didn't work like I thought/hoped. I now have a small thing of touch up paint from the stealership. LolI pretty much did the exact same thing and it definitely worked better for me (someone with poor spray painting skills). However, I took the faster route and just waited around 10-15 minutes in between plastidip coats before letting them dry for about an hour or so. It turned out wonderfullyAlso instead of having to buy an adhesive remover I just used some nail polish remover I had and that worked just as great in getting the little remnants of glue off.