just cleaned the hummer for the 3rd time in over 6 months of owning her. i decided to remove the GM logos, cant figure out why i didnt remove them earlier. Anyway it was realy easy, i used a heat gun and they came right off. Then used lighter fluid to remove the sticky stuff.
The gm logos were destroyed from the heat during the removal, but no big deal 'cuz i dont plan on ever putting them back on. |
just cleaned the hummer for the 3rd time in over 6 months of owning her. i decided to remove the GM logos, cant figure out why i didnt remove them earlier. Anyway it was realy easy, i used a heat gun and they came right off. Then used lighter fluid to remove the sticky stuff.
The gm logos were destroyed from the heat during the removal, but no big deal 'cuz i dont plan on ever putting them back on. |
I removed mine couple of months ago....
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Yep, that was the first thing I did!!
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the real easy way is use fishing wire and slice threw it. then use goo gone to take the sticky left over.
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yea i have used fishing line before, just thought i would try something else this time.
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How about dental floss? I heard it works pretty good.
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Re: gm logo's
Do you think the dealer name on the rear is on there in the same way?
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Re: gm logo's
I couldn't wait to take the gm logos off. I used a plastic pie cutter to take mine off.
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Re: gm logo's
That was the first thing I did in aug. 05 when I got mine!
Smart move! |
Re: gm logo's
I pulled ALL mine the second day I had it. I think most people know its a Hummer, you can't exactly miss the lines. I kept one of the H3 chromed logos for the painted spare tire carrier when it comes in.
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