Well it won’t look any good having three badges on top of each other. The aftermarket E badge is only placed on the original Kia badge on the steering wheel using 3M tape.Not possible! Overlay is your only option.
Use fishing line and cut it off. Then goo gone to get any excess glue off. That worked for me.Well it won’t look any good having three badges on top of each other. The aftermarket E badge is only placed on the original Kia badge on the steering wheel using 3M tape.
Thanks!!Use fishing line and cut it off. Then goo gone to get any excess glue off. That worked for me.
There are prongs on the back of the stock one's that make it pretty much impossible to remove without damage.Well it won’t look any good having three badges on top of each other. The aftermarket E badge is only placed on the original Kia badge on the steering wheel using 3M tape.
I wasn’t talking about removing the original Kia badge lol I was talking about removing an aftermarket badge placed on the original Kia badge.There are prongs on the back of the stock one's that make it pretty much impossible to remove without damage.
Oh. I that case disregard my comments and follow what @TravisWills suggested.I wasn’t talking about removing the original Kia badge lol I was talking about removing an aftermarket badge placed on the original Kia badge.
I bought some Oral-B floss from Amazon for like $2 and used it instead of fishing line. It worked perfectly, but it just kept ripping apart since it's weak, so I had to use a lot of the floss roll, but one roll is just enough as I didn't finish it all. It caused a bit of mess on the steering wheel since it's supposed to be for the teeth, but I easily wiped the mess from the steering wheel and used goo gone to remove the remaining 3M tape and the original Kia badge on the steering wheel wasn't scratched at all. I just decided to post this to help others who might want to remove theirs if they find this thread.Use fishing line and cut it off. Then goo gone to get any excess glue off. That worked for me.
How did your floss remove the prongs that hold the badge down? There was no way you could remove mine with floss or heavy fish line.I bought some Oral-B floss from Amazon for like $2 and used it instead of fishing line. It worked perfectly, but it just kept ripping apart since it's weak, so I had to use a lot of the floss roll, but one roll is just enough as I didn't finish it all. It caused a bit of mess on the steering wheel since it's supposed to be for the teeth, but I easily wiped the mess from the steering wheel and used goo gone to remove the remaining 3M tape and the original Kia badge on the steering wheel wasn't scratched at all. I just decided to post this to help others who might want to remove theirs if they find this thread.
Lol, I was removing the aftermarket “E” badge that is just held by 3M tape on the Kia logo.How did your floss remove the prongs that hold the badge down? There was no way you could remove mine with floss or heavy fish line.
You are demonstrating your quality by being patient and amused. That promotes long life too, I'm told.Lol, I was removing the aftermarket “E” badge that is just held by 3M tape on the Kia logo.