LaFonera Hardware Logo-Removal

From DD-WRT Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 00:52, 26 March 2007 (edit)
Pepsimax2k (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Current revision (12:07, 14 May 2010) (edit) (undo)
Glenn (Talk | contribs)
(-cat)
 
(25 intermediate revisions not shown.)
Line 1: Line 1:
-This info has been added as I've seen a few people trying to remove logos from the Fonera using kinda bad methods and clearly failing miserably. 
-Note that this method has not actually been tested and judging by other people's results on other plastic material, '''it may not work too well''' but is probably better than sandpaper / drills / god knows what...+[[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
 +You are here: '''[[Main_Page|DD-WRT wiki mainpage]] / [[LaFonera_(en)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Logo-Removal'''
 +[[LaFonera_Hardware_Logo-Removal|english]] [[LaFonera_Hardware_Logo-Removal_(de)|deutsch]] [[LaFonera_Hardware_Logo-Removal_(fr)|français]]
-Anyway, basically, apply sugar to logo area and rub it in. You can view more details at http://www.instructables.com/id/EFHU5V6TKYERIE2SMP/ where the method is tested on metal phone covers, not the plastic Fonera cover, but it's worth a try if you're gonna remove it anyway.+== Removal using Metal Polish ==
 + 
 +Metal polish is powerful enough to abrade metal, which means that the solvent is also strong enough to dissolve the paint of the FON logo on La Fonera.
 + 
 +This is the cleanest and most effective way to get rid of the logo without removing any plastic from the top or creating unnecessary scratches.
 + 
 +=== Things needed ===
 +* Metal/Car polish (stainless steel cleaner, brasso, etc.)
 +* Kitchen paper or lint-free cloth (thick tissue paper works fine too)
 + 
 +=== Method ===
 +# Dampen kitchen paper/cloth with metal/car polish
 +# Rub soaked portion of kitchen paper/cloth over FON logo
 +# Logo will dissolve into polish - Use a fresh piece of kitchen paper if it becomes darkly stained or smooth
 +# '''DO NOT''' get any polish onto the WLAN, LAN and POWER labels, or they'll come off too. You can cover them with adhesive tape of some kind to make sure you don't damage them.
 +# Clean up any leftover polish with '''dry''' cloth or paper towel
 +# Clean up trace polish (or else it may degrade the plastic) using a damp kitchen towel (dampen with '''water''')
 +# Enjoy your unbranded Fonera!
 + 
 +====Optional Extra Step: Polish Plastic====
 +After removing the logo with brasso I found there were some very fine scratches which are visible in the right light. Nothing serious, and you won't see them unless you realy look closely and reflect a light off it, but I was able to get rid of them by polishing the logo area with normal toothpaste (not gel toothpaste) which is a very fine abrasive.
 + 
 +# [[LaFonera_Hardware_Disassembling|Remove the white cover from the LaFonera.]]
 +# Squeeze a small amount of tooth paste onto the logo area, about the size of a pea or slightly larger.
 +# Using a soft cloth rub the toothpaste into the logo area for 2-3 minutes or more. You may need to add some more toothpaste half way through if it dries up too much.
 +# Clean the toothpaste off with plain water and dry with a soft cloth.
 +# Re-assemble your LaFonera.
 + 
 +If you can't find any suitable soft cloths to use, cotton wool should be ok.
 + 
 +== Alternate Methods ==
 + 
 +See the [[Talk:LaFonera_Hardware_Logo-Removal|discussion page]] for previously suggested methods which may not be as effective.
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +this page was made by [[User:wildblue|wildblue!]]

Current revision

You are here: DD-WRT wiki mainpage / LaFonera / Hardware / Logo-Removal

english deutsch français

Contents

[edit] Removal using Metal Polish

Metal polish is powerful enough to abrade metal, which means that the solvent is also strong enough to dissolve the paint of the FON logo on La Fonera.

This is the cleanest and most effective way to get rid of the logo without removing any plastic from the top or creating unnecessary scratches.

[edit] Things needed

  • Metal/Car polish (stainless steel cleaner, brasso, etc.)
  • Kitchen paper or lint-free cloth (thick tissue paper works fine too)

[edit] Method

  1. Dampen kitchen paper/cloth with metal/car polish
  2. Rub soaked portion of kitchen paper/cloth over FON logo
  3. Logo will dissolve into polish - Use a fresh piece of kitchen paper if it becomes darkly stained or smooth
  4. DO NOT get any polish onto the WLAN, LAN and POWER labels, or they'll come off too. You can cover them with adhesive tape of some kind to make sure you don't damage them.
  5. Clean up any leftover polish with dry cloth or paper towel
  6. Clean up trace polish (or else it may degrade the plastic) using a damp kitchen towel (dampen with water)
  7. Enjoy your unbranded Fonera!

[edit] Optional Extra Step: Polish Plastic

After removing the logo with brasso I found there were some very fine scratches which are visible in the right light. Nothing serious, and you won't see them unless you realy look closely and reflect a light off it, but I was able to get rid of them by polishing the logo area with normal toothpaste (not gel toothpaste) which is a very fine abrasive.

  1. Remove the white cover from the LaFonera.
  2. Squeeze a small amount of tooth paste onto the logo area, about the size of a pea or slightly larger.
  3. Using a soft cloth rub the toothpaste into the logo area for 2-3 minutes or more. You may need to add some more toothpaste half way through if it dries up too much.
  4. Clean the toothpaste off with plain water and dry with a soft cloth.
  5. Re-assemble your LaFonera.

If you can't find any suitable soft cloths to use, cotton wool should be ok.

[edit] Alternate Methods

See the discussion page for previously suggested methods which may not be as effective.


this page was made by wildblue!