How to Safely Clean Car Badges and Logos
Why Badges Require Special Attention Unlike flat panels, badges and logos have edges, grooves, and raised surfaces. These areas trap: Dust and road grime Wax and polish residue Water spots and mineral deposits Because of their shape, standard washing methods don’t fully clean them. A quick pass with a wash mitt often leaves buildup behind. Over time, this accumulation becomes more noticeable, especially on chrome or glossy finishes. Common Mistakes People Make One of the most common mistakes I see is people scrubbing badges too aggressively. It’s understandable—those tight spaces make it tempting to apply pressure. But doing so can: Scratch surrounding paint Damage delicate finishes on the badge Loosen adhesive over time Another mistake is using the same dirty wash mitt from lower panels. This transfers grit directly onto sensitive areas, increasing the risk of micro-scratches. A gentler, more precise approach is always better. Start with a Proper Rinse Before touching the badge, rinse...