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    Isuzu grille badge removal

    How do you take the badge off without killing it? The black paint is peeling off of mine.

    What rocket scientist at the factory came up with the idea of painting over chrome?

    Anyway, need to take it off and paint it the right way, I thought I'd ask before I do any damage. Thanks!

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    Thumbs down mine too

    If you find out how to remove that sucka i will do the same. Painting chrome...I would expect that out of teenagers bling blinging there hondas. But from auto designers in Japan. NEVER
    carlymac '99 IRONMAN , #0278, Hendersonville, Tn.

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    Removal

    Just pry it off with a butter knife. It's only held on by double-sided tape. Just pry slowly.



    Dave...
    Always a kid at heart!

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    Re: Removal

    Originally posted by VXMAN
    Just pry it off with a butter knife. It's only held on by double-sided tape. Just pry slowly.



    Dave...
    Since that's the case, it probably wouldn't be a bad idea to heat it up with a hair dryer before prying. Might soften the adhesive a bit. I'll give that a shot later this week.

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    Did my front grill months ago and a hair dryer is the key. Get the letters really hot and a flat head screw driver will pull them off easily. I used a little gas to rub off the remaining glue left on the face plate.
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    I pulled my "ISUZU" grill badge long ago and cut it down to read "ZU". It's always been chrome.
    Rick "Baxman" LaMarche
    Supercharged, Dynamated. SCCA Oregon Region rallycross class winner

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    Mine's always been chrome too. Are you the first owner? I removed mine with blowdryer and prying. The badge came off in one piece. The remaining adhesive was a real pain to remove and mineral spirits didn't really cut it. Lots of rubbing.

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    Yup. First owner. 5 k miles. The badge IS chrome, however, Isuzu did paint the lower(non-raised) parts of the badge so that only the raised letters are chrome. Painting over a chrome surface is just a bad idea unless you roughen or chemical etch the surface first. Paint does not stick to chrome.

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