Vinyl Wrapping Honda 'H' Emblem // 10th Gen (2018+) Honda Accord
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Looking to replace your Honda H emblem with a more personalized color? Considering removing your Honda emblem, but don't know how? Maybe you're thinking about plasti-dip for your emblems? You're not alone - I have as well, and I'm going to see which one of these, emblem removal and replacement, plasti-dip the emblem, or vinyl wrap emblem is right for our project car, the 2019 Honda Accord 2.0 Touring. A great cosmetic mod to personalize your 10th Gen Honda Accord (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 Honda Accord). In this video, I'm going to try my hand at vinyl wrapping the Honda front H emblem. There are quite a few vinyl wrap manufacturers, including 3M wrap, Vvivid wrap, Inozetek wrap, and Avery Dennison wrap. Regardless of vinyl wrap manufacturer, find out how easy / or hard it is to use vinyl wrap as a chrome delete on your project car. I do NOT have a lot of experience working with vinyl, but this video will go through the steps that I followed, and my lessons learned. Hopefully this information will help you decide if you'd like to try wrapping your car badging yourself. In a future video, I'll be using Plasti-Dip for the first time on the rear Accord, and Touring 2.0 badges to black them out ; )
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Nice job. Looks good for a first attempt! (especially with all the curves and radii). I was not confident in my wrap skills so I paid a pro ($20) to wrap my emblem, I found a 3M vinyl sample ($6) that closely matches the SNP. I've got enough to do it again if it gets damaged. It's holding up well after a couple of months. For the rear emblems I used a product called Hyperdip (IMO much better than plasti-dip). One can ($18 shipped) was enough to do all the rear emblems and chrome exhaust trim. I'm very happy with results.
I tried Plasti-Dip on the rear emblems this past weekend and although it’s not perfect it came out pretty good. It’s inexpensive and reversible which I like 👍
@@TheLemonFactor I’d be curious to see what you think of the Hyperdip product compares. I was hesitant at first, really like the outcome though.
Excellent work on the H emblem vinyl wrapping. You've convinced me to do mine now.
I highly recommend plastidipping the Accord and 2.0T badges on the back, the black-on-white contrast will be nice! The Touring badge however will just look like a black bar so I would suggest debadging that one. You'll find plastidip to be a lot of fun like vinyl as well. On my Accord, I did plastidip on the side window chrome trims.
Thank you and good luck with yours 👍. I tried Plasti-Dip a couple days ago on the back emblems - it looks pretty good 😁👍
Hi Chad, vinyl wrapping is definitely a better solution than Plasti-Dip or Superwrap. I spend $$$ in plasti-dip cans until I finally finished with vinyl for my car. More color choice and gloss using vinyl and more durable. Plasti-dip is not a bad choice but if you only do cover the chrome, it is still less effort wrapping than having to tape all your car for plasti-dipping. Also, liquid plastic really smell when you spray it (require layers) and you may need to do it outside to avoid family complaints!
I can see pros and cons of both and hopefully the videos will show that so individuals can determine which method is best for them 👍
Looks really good. Nice pop
Thank you. I like it, and it’s holding up very well 😁👍
Hey Chad, I’d vote debadge, but if you are looking to change the emblem colors I would go plastidip. So much easier than vinyl for emblems. Plus there are plenty of color options. You could go white, black or even clear to give the chrome an aluminum look. Let me know if you need a hand. I debadged the Accord and Sport off the back of mine. So much easier to clean and wax.
ua-cam.com/video/2Rvz-S_0BB4/v-deo.html Here’s how easy plastidip peels around emblems. No cutting, trimming, etc.
I tried my hand at the Plasti-Dip this past weekend and it wasn’t too bad. I can see benefits with going either with vinyl or the Plasti-Dip. Hopefully I can finish it up and decide which I prefer myself 😁
Hi Chad, I'm thinking either to wrap or plastidip the badge..nice video!
Thank you! I’ll be Plasti-Dipping soon so I can determine the pros and cons of both 👍
I would definitely dip the rear badges. You don't want a blade that close to your paint and it would be a ton of cutting. Dip is really easy to work with. See the numberous videos on UA-cam of how to do badges. But great video on wrapping the front emblem.
Thank you! If you haven’t already, check out the new video - I tried my hand at Plasti Dipping the rear emblems. I think it turned out pretty good 🤷♂️
@@TheLemonFactor oh no kidding. Will do!
Enjoyed video. Thanks
Thank you for leaving a positive comment 😁👍
I just bought vinyl wrap in gloss black for my roof and chrome delete. I will let you know how that goes.
Good luck with the install 👍
Amazing video any way you can do a step by step roof wrap?
Glad you like it 👍. Although I don’t have a vinyl roof wrap tutorial specifically for the Honda Accord, I do have some for my two other project cars. Check out the channel page 😁
Can you do an episode on installing the sport pedals on the touring model. Maybe get part numbers if it can even be done.
I haven’t considered that 🤔
its probably just a few screws or its slip on. I trust that you can handle it!
looks good
Thank you - it’s been holding up really well too 👍
@@TheLemonFactor thanx, think I'll give it a try on my Acura
Good vid but I have to ask...why didnt you take the emblem off the car to wrap it? Its so easy to remove and then you could have stretched the material and made perfect straight lines. But I am glad I saw this because I have had some electric blue carbon fiber vinyl sitting around for years but never had a use for it but now I think I will do the badge on my 2017 Type R. So thanks for the idea.
Now you have me thinking about changing the color of the emblem wrap on my car. The Electric Blue Carbon Fiber vinyl sounds like it would look great - what's the color of your Type R? Let me know how it turns out.
Nice video
Thank you!
Have you tried vinyl wrapping your emblems? What's your experience? How about Plasti-Dip?
I have a black 2018 touring and I vinyl wrapped both my front and back emblems with reflective red wrap. I'm thinking of doing it again, didn't turn out the best. But I can't wait to see you wrap the bottom Chrome. That's the video I'm looking forward to the most.
Relatively speaking the bottom chrome should be easy to wrap. I hope to get to it within the next week or so weather permitting 👍
Did you do the rear of the car too? I want to do mine and the one on the steering wheel as well. Mine is losing its color.
Here’s how I did the rear emblems… PLASTI DIP Your Honda Emblems // 10th Gen (2018+) Honda Accord
ua-cam.com/video/_a1rl4uopdo/v-deo.html
Please make a plasti-dip video of the rear emblems!
Already done ✅ 👍😁 check out the channel for the latest video.
Can be Gold also.
Do you have a video on how to delete the chrome on the entire front?
Unfortunately I don’t. I have several videos covering the use of vinyl and one using Plasti-Dip, but they’re not specific to the front grill 🤷♂️
Luv ur video post! I got a question. I currently have a accord 2.0t and I want more power but I don't want a loud racer sound. What would u recommend my upgrades?
Checkout the playlist on the channel as I have a video in which I go over the top mods for the 10th Gen Honda Accord. I also have a video in which I identify the single best mod to add HP 😁
@@TheLemonFactor thank you for replying back and im a big fan of yours and luv the videos to learn of the upgrade to put on my accord!
No problem. Thank you for the support and positive comment 👍😁
This is what NOT to do. Take off the emblem gents and do it right the 1st time
Not sure why you would have an issue with this - 4 years later it still looks as good as new 👍. It was easy to apply, much cheaper and comes in a lot more colors.
Lots of work. Good try
It really didn’t take that long 🤷♂️. I’m sure if I were to do it again it would be quicker and much cleaner 👍
Plasti Dip is cheap and looks cheap. That’s a gorgeous car and I’m not sure why you’d bother with these types of silly “mods”. I think you need to stay on-point with the more insightful vids of previous that focused on performance gains and handling/drive-ability. 🙏
Thank you for your feedback 👍
@@TheLemonFactor Many people want to wrap their badge or black out the emblems. I can definitely see these as helpful videos. Subtle (inexpensive) cosmetic mods that add someone's personal touch.
@@TheLemonFactor I disagree...not everyone is modding their car and some of us want to do inexpensive mods to just get a car thats our own