TexasLexus94 Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 My gold emblems don't look bad for being 10 years old, but I'd like to spruce them up. What is the best way-Buy new ones? Take them to a replater? I'm going to buy an LS400 emblem for my 94, and I'm concerned it will outshine the other original emblems too much. Also, the gold trim around the front grille is looking a little faded. Don't know how to handle this, since it looks like it doesn't want to be removed. Your thoughts are appreciated.
SKperformance Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 look in the buy and sell i know i have an old post with prices
silvermate Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 to tell you the truth, it would be cheaper just to buy new emblems.. replating can be really expensive.....also i've seen the grilles on ebay quite frequently selling for about 30-40 dollars
TexasLexus94 Posted May 24, 2004 Author Posted May 24, 2004 I just sent the grille trim plus all the emblems to a fellow in Tulsa for reworking. I checked EBay for months, but I thought the emblems listed were quite overpriced. The internet search sites turned up little, also. I'll let you know how it turns out.
93LSOwner Posted May 24, 2004 Posted May 24, 2004 How much is it going to cost you to rework them? Comparing to replacing them with new ones!
TexasLexus94 Posted May 25, 2004 Author Posted May 25, 2004 I cannot even imagine what it would cost to replace all the emblems-new. Plus the grille trim, too. I sent 2 Lexus "L's", 4" wide, plus 1 antenna nut-1" approx dia., plus 1 "LEXUS" nameplate, approx 8" long. And the grille trim-A rectangle 1' -8" L x 1" on top, and 2 sides-8"L x 1/2", and one bottom 1"6" L x 1/2". I won't tell you the cost until I receive the finished product. If all works out, I promised the detailer that I would try to send him some business from LOC. Let's see what happens-I hope we've found an asset for us all....
93LSOwner Posted May 25, 2004 Posted May 25, 2004 I hope it turns out just the way you want it too. B)
93LSOwner Posted May 25, 2004 Posted May 25, 2004 TexasLexus94: Oh yeah, did you take pics of them before you sent them in. I see that you took pics of your car, do you have any pics of the car from the back, so we can see the Before&After.
SW03ES Posted May 25, 2004 Posted May 25, 2004 If it works let me know and we can set the detailer up as an authorized trader with LOC and he'll get LOTS of business!
TexasLexus94 Posted June 6, 2004 Author Posted June 6, 2004 Hey, all, I'm going to receive my replated gold emblems-including the grille trim-on Monday. I'm going to install them immediately, and will take digital photos. Please help me to figure out how to post them on our website. I've never posted pics before...I only have one picture of the old emblems-but it is of the front, so the grille picture should be outstanding. I just got a gold "LS400" emblem for the rear of my Gen 1, so I'll include that too, although we won't be able to compare it with the other original emblems. If the emblems are as good as I think they'll be, I'd like to let everybody know who did the work.... Man, you'd think it was Christmas around here....
mbpgawest Posted June 7, 2004 Posted June 7, 2004 Hope they come out good! I have ordered the gold kit from a relitive who works at a dealer. Just can't get the wheel cover ones from them. If this referbish works I'll send them out.
TexasLexus94 Posted June 8, 2004 Author Posted June 8, 2004 I just installed all my replated gold "L" emblems for the '94LS, including the antenna "button" plus a replated gold grille trim, as well a used "LS 400" emblem I bought from an LOC member. The result is outstanding. Just after I finished working in the driveway, my neighbor who owns 2 cars, a truck and an RV and is a mechanic, came over and said the new trim made the car look brand new! I'll be posting pictures of the finished work, but it's raining here, and I may have to wait a couple of days. I'd like to give credit where it is due. The guy who did the work is- Kurt B. Heinlein 6916 E. 71st. Place Tulsa, OK. 74133 <goldaccentplating@sbcglobal.net> I found him on EBay. He is honest,, very responsive and professional. He did my work over one weekend, and sent the emblems back quickly. I could not be more satisfied, and I 'd like to post his charges to replate with a gold finish: Emblems that have never been gold plated, or have the original chrome finish (which have to be stripped): $15.00 each Emblems that are gold plated but worn or faded: $7.50 each For a faded gold grill: $30.00 each For a faded chrome grille: $60.00 So for about 60 bucks plus 5 bucks shipping, I have a complete set of replated trim. For 20 bucks more, I added the LS 400 emblem, too. Hello, moderators, please add this company to our vendors list. Tops.
93LSOwner Posted June 8, 2004 Posted June 8, 2004 I've been waiting to see the pics for so long. I can't take the tempetation any longer. :)
mbpgawest Posted June 8, 2004 Posted June 8, 2004 TexusLexus, your as bad as my wife TEASE. Sounds like you got a great experiance and I hope that everyone else will also benefit from this. I'll be sending him my wheel covers ASAP. I feel like I've been taken to the cleaners by the dealer, since I paid over $200 for a kit that does not include the wheel cover emblems.
TexasLexus94 Posted June 9, 2004 Author Posted June 9, 2004 I've sent 3 pictures to the Gallery that really do not show the beautiful emblems that well. The sun came out, and there is an awful lot of reflection. I'll try and send some more detailed pics soon. But trust me- This guy, who I've never met, is an asset to our owner's club. TL 94
SW03ES Posted June 9, 2004 Posted June 9, 2004 Have him contact me! We can set him up as an authorized trader. My LOC email isn't working so have him email me at swithrow03@yahoo.com
TexasLexus94 Posted June 9, 2004 Author Posted June 9, 2004 Oops-The pictures I posted were # 400 to # 402.
easlifer Posted July 28, 2004 Posted July 28, 2004 I just installed all my replated gold "L" emblems for the '94LS, including the antenna "button" plus a replated gold grille trim, as well a used "LS 400" emblem I bought from an LOC member. The result is outstanding. Just after I finished working in the driveway, my neighbor who owns 2 cars, a truck and an RV and is a mechanic, came over and said the new trim made the car look brand new! I'll be posting pictures of the finished work, but it's raining here, and I may have to wait a couple of days.I'd like to give credit where it is due. The guy who did the work is- Kurt B. Heinlein 6916 E. 71st. Place Tulsa, OK. 74133 <goldaccentplating@sbcglobal.net> I found him on EBay. He is honest,, very responsive and professional. He did my work over one weekend, and sent the emblems back quickly. I could not be more satisfied, and I 'd like to post his charges to replate with a gold finish: Emblems that have never been gold plated, or have the original chrome finish (which have to be stripped): $15.00 each Emblems that are gold plated but worn or faded: $7.50 each For a faded gold grill: $30.00 each For a faded chrome grille: $60.00 So for about 60 bucks plus 5 bucks shipping, I have a complete set of replated trim. For 20 bucks more, I added the LS 400 emblem, too. Hello, moderators, please add this company to our vendors list. Tops. Hey all, I just used Kurt to "re-gold" my emblems for my '94 LS. (See TexasLexus94 Post dated June 8) Due to the weathering, they were very faded and pitted. I have to tell you, Kurt is the man.....he was able to give these a fresh look and for a more than fair price. To be honest, because they were so weathered, they don't look like new, but they look damn good. You can't go wrong with him, he maintains good communications throughout the process and was fast for me. :D
silvermate Posted July 28, 2004 Posted July 28, 2004 maybe we should list this guys service on our club, im sure many of the members would like to have their gold plating refurbished as well.
pipo8 Posted August 3, 2004 Posted August 3, 2004 great info. i've never removed emblems before. what's the best way to remove and reinstall w/o damaging them? thanks.
TexasLexus94 Posted August 5, 2004 Author Posted August 5, 2004 The key to emblem removal is PATIENCE. The front grille "L" is easy-Lift the hood-Just need a phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw and remove the logo. Removing the grille trim requires a #10 socket and saving a lot of screws. Easy. The rear "L" and "LEXUS" logo take the most work, since they have adhesive and studs which stick into pre-drilled holes on the trunk lid. The studs on the back of the emblems also have grommets which make them fit securely in the holes. If you live in a high temperature area, like I do, the secret is to use a regular screwdriver with the tip covered with duct tape-to protect the finish. Pull up a lawn chair, and slowly work the logo off. Little bit at a time. Drink a beer, wedge it a little more-and more. It will work. Now if you live in Antarctica type places-like Massachusetts-you need to heat the area with a blow dryer for a while. The key is to prevent cracking of the plastic logo, and heat always helps.. One of the Senior members of LOC recommends using dental floss to loosen the adhesive-good idea, but the studs are still in the way, too. To reinstall, I just used contact cement. It's not like I'll be replacing logos too often on a 10 year old car. But refinished gold logos sure look great on my white/grey Lexi. Plus the grille. Good luck, Pipo8.
pipo8 Posted August 5, 2004 Posted August 5, 2004 The key to emblem removal is PATIENCE. The front grille "L" is easy-Lift the hood-Just need a phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw and remove the logo. Removing the grille trim requires a #10 socket and saving a lot of screws. Easy. The rear "L" and "LEXUS" logo take the most work, since they have adhesive and studs which stick into pre-drilled holes on the trunk lid. The studs on the back of the emblems also have grommets which make them fit securely in the holes. If you live in a high temperature area, like I do, the secret is to use a regular screwdriver with the tip covered with duct tape-to protect the finish. Pull up a lawn chair, and slowly work the logo off. Little bit at a time. Drink a beer, wedge it a little more-and more. It will work. Now if you live in Antarctica type places-like Massachusetts-you need to heat the area with a blow dryer for a while. The key is to prevent cracking of the plastic logo, and heat always helps.. One of the Senior members of LOC recommends using dental floss to loosen the adhesive-good idea, but the studs are still in the way, too. To reinstall, I just used contact cement. It's not like I'll be replacing logos too often on a 10 year old car. But refinished gold logos sure look great on my white/grey Lexi. Plus the grille. Good luck, Pipo8. super! don't think i need to use a blow dryer in southern cal this time of the year. many thanks!
easlifer Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 I just found I had a plastic putty knife and worked em steady till they popped off. I'd also had some Liquid Nails in a toothpaste-like tube (Home Depot) laying around and tried it. Worked like a charm, but other adhesives may(?) be better. Good Luck.
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