Thanks, the only thing I do differant is, I use fishing line behind the emblem for faster removal (I saw your reply to another person & agreed as well). Great Job!!!
@youcanthide004 - Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it! Yeah, I’ve tried fishing like in the past but it kind is sawed through the residue leaving me more to clean up. Just found this way easier for me, but they all work in the end! Thanks for watching!!!
Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate it! This is, of course, not the only way to remove emblems, but it's the way I've preferred over the years. I've used dental floss, fishing line, WD40, the lot. My issue with dental floss and fishing line is that it 'saws' through the adhesive and in my experience, it's left a lot more sticky residue to clean up. The way I did it here, with the trim tools and the electrical tape left only two small spots of adhesive to clean up after the fact. But you're correct, there are definitely other great ways to remove the emblems.
Ha! You’re actually not the first person who said that! Never been a huge fan of Plasti Dip and the likes, so just purchased the Wildtrak emblem and installed it. Keeps the OEM look. And tape is essential in jobs like this! Thank you!
Do you recommend just painting over the original emblem that came on the SUV? Only problem I can see with this approach is how to apply the painter's tape.
@deondavis05712 - In all honesty, you can get these emblems so cheap now if you look around that it's not worth the hassle or risk to try and paint them. You can get a much cleaner and easier look if you just replace them. Here's another option tho also includes the script emblems as well: amzn.to/3Tp6dHg Hope that helps, but I would 100% NOT paint them yourself!
Thank you, really appreciate the comment and glad the video was useful. After using the Goof-Off, I used Meguiar’s Quik Detailer to clean the area and get rid of any of the Goof-Off, if that helps. I love Meguiar’s Quik Detailer and use it all the time.
@@eddiearaya2456 YES! Meguiars has been my go-to for detailing products for years. I've tried several others but keep coming back to Meguiars. Can't go wrong!
Thanks very much, I appreciate it! Depending how much you want to spend, or how many different tools you need, there are a variety of sets on Amazon: www.amazon.com/s?k=trim+tool+kit&i=automotive&crid=1OBVC8BCPMH70&sprefix=trim+tool%2Cautomotive%2C98&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_3_9 I purchased a set with about 11 tools in it that should cover off most eventualities. Hope that helps you out!
The new emblem came with the adhesive on the back of it from the factory. I used electrical tape to mark where the emblem was before taking it off. You can use painters tape, masking tape, anything you want really. I chose electrical tape as it comes off clean and is also slightly thicker to press the trim tools against without ripping it. Hope this helps and thanks for watching the video!
@@nickefgen9219 So, I put the link in the description of where I purchased the black emblem. They sell for the best price around and they are a Ford dealership. If you are wanting the satin/chrome version, then have a look there and they may have it too. Dealerships have limited stock at the moment, I had to wait 5 weeks for the black emblem as it was on back order. Hope that helps.
Absolutely, fishing line, dental floss, WD40, sure, tried them all. This is my preferred way of doing it. As mentioned in my other comments, this way leaves me with the least clean up afterwards. But you’re right, there are many ways to do this. This is mine.
I've used several methods in the past, dental floss, fishing line, WD40 - and this approach has ultimately worked the best for me, leaving the least adhesive residue on the vehicle. When I've used dental floss in the past, it saws through the adhesive, leaving a lot more adhesive on the vehicle to clean up. In this instance, I only had two little spots to clean up. But you're right, there are several ways to do this. This is the one I chose.
@@swagvids2911 Hey man, I went out and measured, due to the 3D nature of the emblem, it varies in thickness. It ranges from around 5mm to 8mm at it's thickest. Hope that helps.
Almost 10K views would suggest yes! For some, this may be their first vehicle, never removed an emblem before or just looking for different ways to remove one. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
Thanks for watching, appreciate it. You’re obviously new to my videos, so welcome! You’ll see that the last thing I’m trying to do is ‘make’ the Bronco a Wildtrak, and a single black emblem is hardly doing that. I dislike chrome and simply purchased an OEM black emblem which happens to only be made for the Wildtrak Bronco. My channel is about helping people install, make informed decisions and enjoy many of the thousands of accessories available for the Bronco, and if you check out some of my other videos you’ll see that I have a whole host of different products on the Bronco. Enjoy your Wildtrak and thanks for watching!
Thanks, the only thing I do differant is, I use fishing line behind the emblem for faster removal (I saw your reply to another person & agreed as well). Great Job!!!
@youcanthide004 - Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it! Yeah, I’ve tried fishing like in the past but it kind is sawed through the residue leaving me more to clean up. Just found this way easier for me, but they all work in the end! Thanks for watching!!!
Great technique. If only patience could be acquired.
Thank you! Yes, patience is a virtue for sure! Thank you for watching!
When removing factory emblems on my cars, I used dental floss to pull under the emblem, lot quicker than the plastic pry tools!
Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate it! This is, of course, not the only way to remove emblems, but it's the way I've preferred over the years.
I've used dental floss, fishing line, WD40, the lot. My issue with dental floss and fishing line is that it 'saws' through the adhesive and in my experience, it's left a lot more sticky residue to clean up.
The way I did it here, with the trim tools and the electrical tape left only two small spots of adhesive to clean up after the fact.
But you're correct, there are definitely other great ways to remove the emblems.
I honestly though you were going to spray paint the horse while on the car. Smart tape placement!
Ha! You’re actually not the first person who said that! Never been a huge fan of Plasti Dip and the likes, so just purchased the Wildtrak emblem and installed it. Keeps the OEM look. And tape is essential in jobs like this! Thank you!
Keep the Bronco vids coming
Absolutely! Will do, and thanks for watching!
Looks killer!
Absolutely agree, makes a big difference, I love the look! Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
yep doing mines however im putting my two on the front side doors
Good luck, hope it goes well!
Do you recommend just painting over the original emblem that came on the SUV? Only problem I can see with this approach is how to apply the painter's tape.
@deondavis05712 - In all honesty, you can get these emblems so cheap now if you look around that it's not worth the hassle or risk to try and paint them. You can get a much cleaner and easier look if you just replace them. Here's another option tho also includes the script emblems as well: amzn.to/3Tp6dHg
Hope that helps, but I would 100% NOT paint them yourself!
Great demo! Would you recommend using rubbing alcohol after applying Goof Off? I'm afraid of left-over residue...
Thank you, really appreciate the comment and glad the video was useful. After using the Goof-Off, I used Meguiar’s Quik Detailer to clean the area and get rid of any of the Goof-Off, if that helps. I love Meguiar’s Quik Detailer and use it all the time.
@@CUPRADESIGN I use Meguiars for all my detailing.
@@eddiearaya2456 YES! Meguiars has been my go-to for detailing products for years. I've tried several others but keep coming back to Meguiars. Can't go wrong!
Thanks!
No problem! Glad you found the video useful and thanks for the continued support!
I want this in a matte black
Hey Jeremy, thanks for watching, appreciate it. Here is a matte black version I’ve found, if it helps: amzn.to/3Snis5j
Great work. Where i work we paint on chrome so ill just be removing and painting it.
That’s awesome! I worked with buddies and chrome paint on their cars and it looks great! Look forward to seeing pics of it!
Nice video. Where can I get the plastic tool you used? TIA!
Thanks very much, I appreciate it! Depending how much you want to spend, or how many different tools you need, there are a variety of sets on Amazon: www.amazon.com/s?k=trim+tool+kit&i=automotive&crid=1OBVC8BCPMH70&sprefix=trim+tool%2Cautomotive%2C98&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_3_9
I purchased a set with about 11 tools in it that should cover off most eventualities. Hope that helps you out!
Did it come with the tape?
The new emblem came with the adhesive on the back of it from the factory. I used electrical tape to mark where the emblem was before taking it off.
You can use painters tape, masking tape, anything you want really.
I chose electrical tape as it comes off clean and is also slightly thicker to press the trim tools against without ripping it.
Hope this helps and thanks for watching the video!
Cool.
Thank you!
I want your chrome one for my bronco
Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate it. Sorry, the Bronco emblem is already on my garage wall with my Ford emblem.
@@CUPRADESIGN can I go into the Ford dealership and get them?
@@nickefgen9219 So, I put the link in the description of where I purchased the black emblem. They sell for the best price around and they are a Ford dealership. If you are wanting the satin/chrome version, then have a look there and they may have it too.
Dealerships have limited stock at the moment, I had to wait 5 weeks for the black emblem as it was on back order. Hope that helps.
@@CUPRADESIGN thank you I’ll check in at the dealer, I’ve got a 1970 bronco
@@nickefgen9219 Ahh, gotcha! Good luck, I hope you’re able to find what you’re after.
You ever hear of fishing string and a grease pencil ?
Absolutely, fishing line, dental floss, WD40, sure, tried them all. This is my preferred way of doing it.
As mentioned in my other comments, this way leaves me with the least clean up afterwards.
But you’re right, there are many ways to do this. This is mine.
Dental floss she would’ve had it done in seconds
I've used several methods in the past, dental floss, fishing line, WD40 - and this approach has ultimately worked the best for me, leaving the least adhesive residue on the vehicle. When I've used dental floss in the past, it saws through the adhesive, leaving a lot more adhesive on the vehicle to clean up. In this instance, I only had two little spots to clean up. But you're right, there are several ways to do this. This is the one I chose.
I’ll buy ur old emblem. Message me
Thanks for the offer, but I’m already using it in my garage. Thanks for watching the video, I appreciate it!
@@CUPRADESIGN hey random question but do you know how many mm tick the bronco logo emblem is?
@@swagvids2911 Hey man, I went out and measured, due to the 3D nature of the emblem, it varies in thickness. It ranges from around 5mm to 8mm at it's thickest. Hope that helps.
@@CUPRADESIGN it did I appreciate it!
@@swagvids2911 You're welcome!
a video is needed for this?? lol
Almost 10K views would suggest yes! For some, this may be their first vehicle, never removed an emblem before or just looking for different ways to remove one. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
Bro you do not own a wildtrac stop faking the bronco you have it ticks off people like me that have the real thing
Thanks for watching, appreciate it. You’re obviously new to my videos, so welcome!
You’ll see that the last thing I’m trying to do is ‘make’ the Bronco a Wildtrak, and a single black emblem is hardly doing that. I dislike chrome and simply purchased an OEM black emblem which happens to only be made for the Wildtrak Bronco.
My channel is about helping people install, make informed decisions and enjoy many of the thousands of accessories available for the Bronco, and if you check out some of my other videos you’ll see that I have a whole host of different products on the Bronco.
Enjoy your Wildtrak and thanks for watching!
You getting ticked off what someone else does to their car is crazy!