6th Generation Civic 1996 - 2000 In the years from 1996 to 2000 Honda released it's 6th Generation Civic.
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Old Jan 3, 2012
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Shaving the Badges

Hey has any one shaved the badges off their civic? and if what kind of problems did you encounter?
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Re: Shaving the Badges

Depends on the badge.

Are you referring to little stick on ones or the actual Honda emblems?
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Re: Shaving the Badges

I took off the "CIVIC" and "EX" labels off mine. came off real easy if you use a razor blade. You just gotta be REALLY careful ha. Only thing was is since it is an older car it left some really tiny chips off the paint in the exact same area where the labels used to be. So I can just put new labels on and it's all covered up again.

The honda "H" though has pins going through the trunk lid though so you would need body work to get it all covered up smooth again.
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Re: Shaving the Badges

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I took off the "CIVIC" and "EX" labels off mine. came off real easy if you use a razor blade.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Use this: http://www.harborfreight.com/hot-bla...ver-65057.html They come right off and all you have to do is clean up a little residue, maybe wax it.
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fishing string, goo gone, and claybar.
Done deal
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Re: Shaving the Badges

^yup fishing line, some people have used Dental floss.. just heat it up and remove...If you are talking about the non stick on ones you can remove them but you will have to plug the holes left behind...bondo and paint or one of many other ways...
 
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