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Old 08-04-13, 08:43 AM
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I noticed my emblems are partially lifted, they can probably be removed easily.
The gold is faded and it would need a solid color paint. What paint and what do you use to stick the emblem back on?

I also thought about buying new ones it is about $90 for all 4 of them, and they are in chrome.
Does it come with both SC300 and SC400 letters because the parts diagram is a bit confusing.
Is there any clip or retainer I have to get on a 93?
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There is a guy who has 2 cars he is parting out. I just bought emblems for front and back 50.00.
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Old 08-04-13, 12:25 PM
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emblems are only $30 each from the dealer
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I removed my crappy faded gold emblems and sprayed them silver (black car). Worked great and they look stock. You can pull them off with a little care and they won't break. Both the Lexus and SC_300/400 emblems on the back have alignment pins while the front emblem is smooth. I glued mine back with 3M emblem adhesive but that stuff is permanent so don't plan to do it more than once!

No pics - haven't taken any of the car in quite a while.
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Restore:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...t-3-hours.html

Underneath that layer of gold is chrome. I'm thinking I might do that^^ soon.
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I want the gold back on my emblems, silver is boring lol. i was told duplicolor?
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Originally Posted by Maserati
I want the gold back on my emblems, silver is boring lol. i was told duplicolor?
When I was 16, my cousin tought me how to turn any chrome to gold. It was a mix of translucent paints that he came up with. I found some spray paint that is pretty much the same as his mix. I redid mine gold and did the exhaust tips as well on my old 95 SC400. Looked great. I used Spaz Stix Candy Gold. Turns any chrome to gold. I was going to do the window trim in gold too(not sure anyone has done that), but never got around to it before she was gone. Not sure of how it holds up, but with some clear coat, I'm sure it's just as good as any other paint.

I had some pics, but can't find them now.
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I've been contimplating buying a used electro-plating machine. As I work in the awards and recognition business, I could justify it for several different uses, besides brightening up my LS's badly fading gold emblems/badges. Was wondering how much interest there is with other members. I would make it super cheap for fellow members... I was thinking actuall cost for materials and shipping plus just a few bucks for my time. This website has been so good to me and has saved me $$ Thousands $$. I would love to give back. Besides, if there's a buck to be made, I'll get it for plating Honda emblems. LOL
So let me know, would you like to turn your silver badges gold, or make your gold badges look like brand new again!

Sammy
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Originally Posted by SammyRed
I've been contimplating buying a used electro-plating machine. As I work in the awards and recognition business, I could justify it for several different uses, besides brightening up my LS's badly fading gold emblems/badges. Was wondering how much interest there is with other members. I would make it super cheap for fellow members... I was thinking actuall cost for materials and shipping plus just a few bucks for my time. This website has been so good to me and has saved me $$ Thousands $$. I would love to give back. Besides, if there's a buck to be made, I'll get it for plating Honda emblems. LOL
So let me know, would you like to turn your silver badges gold, or make your gold badges look like brand new again!

Sammy
Very interested!
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^^^ Interested as well.
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Originally Posted by GSXMike
I think electro plating is how the dealer changed the embelem colors from silver to gold and back. It is not paint, I used to watch the guys come and do it with some device back when I worked for Lexus.

If your embelems are peeling it's because the adhesive on the back is past its life. I remove embelems with fishing line. Put some leather gloves on and wrap your hands around the line and drag the fishing line behind the embelem, it wont scratch the paint like those hacks who use a screw driver or some other metal object. Then use goo gone to remove the remaining adhesive from the paint.

Before removing embelems though I use masking tape to mark the embelems original location.
In the awards industry we use a .010 (high E) guitar string... but we're not try to save car paint either. Fishing string - good way to go! This industry also use some of the most aggressive double sided adhesives. After using goo gone its a good idea to remove the goo gone residue with a little rubbing alcohol so that the new double stick tape has better adhesion .
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