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New Member 2000 Toyota Celica
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2000 Toyota Celica
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Hi Everyone,
I'm going to be removing my current emblems and applying new ones this weekend and I was wondering if anyone out there knows:
1. Best cleaner to remove leftover glue residue left after removing toyota factory badges/emblems which is paint friendly?
2. Best/strongest adhesive to add on new emblems which won't damage my paint or won't be a pain in the neck to remove later if I decide to change it.
Thanks for your help
Best regards, D
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Speed Omen 2002 Toyota Celica GT
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Speed Omen
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Member 2000 Toyota Celica
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I used goo-gone on mine, worked like a charm.
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Yoda Master
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Yoda Master
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just use rubbing alcohol to remove extra glue  i heard goo-gone is basically expensive rubbing alcohol 
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Use 3M double-sided tape, for installation. Cheaper tapes suck! 
"I will be merciful.........and quick!"
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Senior Member 2002 Toyota Celica
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^^^ What they said! 
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