Yea I purchased the circular E emblem but hat to pivot to the Oval E because of this. Worried about the oval being flush to the hood though unlike the OEM kia badgeI think it's time to part her out. Seriously, though that's not that bad. Nothing like what I did to mine when I got the car in early 2019. I melted the paint and pulled a chunk of it off. I wanted to put eh circular E badge on, but definitely couldn't. Even a new oval badge wasn't big enough to completely cover the damage.
Hitting a deer a few months later got me a new bumper, so I no longer have that damage (and I learned how to remove badged properly).Sporting the E badge now. Looks like you can cover that with a new badge. Maybe just not the one you wanted.
I have fallen into a deep depression; emblem removal went terrible. Just need to covey my angst!
Heat gun and the kit sold on the KDM warehouse site. So 2 plastic wedges, microfiber, and the adhesive remover it came with plus goo gone. I had the heat gun on low for approximately a minute to a minute and a half consistently moving it back-and-forth and up and down over the emblem not letting it sit in one spotWhat did you use to remove it?
Also, In between trying to wedge left & right, moving up and down I came back with the gun for about 30 seconds or so every other go aroundHeat gun and the kit sold on the KDM warehouse site. So 2 plastic wedges, microfiber, and the adhesive remover it came with plus goo gone. I had the heat gun on low for approximately a minute to a minute and a half consistently moving it back-and-forth and up and down over the emblem not letting it sit in one spot
Maybe I'll just try a hair dryer. Thanks for the info! Sorry this happened to you.Also, In between trying to wedge left & right, moving up and down I came back with the gun for about 30 seconds or so every other go around
No problem & thanks I appreciate that.Maybe I'll just try a hair dryer. Thanks for the info! Sorry this happened to you.
unfortunately, I don't have any. I do remember that it didn't make contact with the car on the top and bottom of the emblem because the emblem was flat and the car isn't. And the emblem was a very hard material that didn't flex. It wasn't terrible. Couldn't see it unless you looked for it or focused on the emblem. But it definitely wasn't perfect.If possible, can you share a pic?
It will be okay. You can barely notice it!I have fallen into a deep depression; emblem removal went terrible. Just need to covey my angst!
Actually plan on hitting it with 2000 grit, and possibly 1500, even 600 to smooth it out and polish it again. The compound and polish I did yesterday didn’t do jack. Wet sanding seems to work from what YouTube has shown.I am wondering the same thing as stoopid (yes, that does not sound good saying it out loud).
Anyways, it looks like adhesive, not paint from the pics.
I actually took paint up with mine. Fortunately the round E badge completely covers it
I bet the new emblem will cover it, but if it is paint bubbling (not adhesive) then you could always wet sand it to be flush if it is really a concern.
If you are putting on a round E badge it will not be an issue, the flat non-oem ones might.