Mine was sitting in the 109 degree AZ sun all day too..
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Mail it back to ToyotaTo black it out you will need to remove it.
Get yourself some waxed dental floss, and carefully remove the badge with the dental floss.
Then clean the paint with an adhesive remover like Goof-Off.
Next take your iForceMax badge and chuck it in the trash because it’s an abomination. Or put it in a zip lock baggie if you simply must save it.
Got a good pic?I removed mine with fishing line as recommended, used goo gone for the residue with grey microfiber towel. It left a shadow almost as if light never touched the paint before they stuck the emblem on. Now I have to decide if I replace it, leave it, or put the badge back on.
Put it back on. It will look good for years to come...I removed mine with fishing line as recommended, used goo gone for the residue with grey microfiber towel. It left a shadow almost as if light never touched the paint before they stuck the emblem on. Now I have to decide if I replace it, leave it, or put the badge back on.
Not at the moment. I’ll take one tomorrow.Got a good pic?
When you say glazing compound, do you mean something like this?Use some high quality glazing compound like 3M and just a microfiber cloth, should buff right out with just hand power.
Thanks!I would recommend meguiars 105 followed by 205. probably the best stuff that you can get easily in a store.
This is what I use....
This worked! Thanks!I would recommend meguiars 105 followed by 205. probably the best stuff that you can get easily in a store.