cowellyovshotton
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Registered: 1st Aug 03
Location: Shotton
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im wanting to to if any1 has de-badged the "vauxhall" and "corsa" of there boots themselves with a heat gun or hairdryer. really i want to no if its possible. also dose any 1 no any garage who flush boots in the durham area. cheers Cowelly
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James@CCC
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Registered: 10th Nov 03
Location: Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire
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yea, a hairdryer, or better yet a heatgun, will do it. You just heat up the glue and then it will be able to peel away and then u just clean up the area left
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kenryso
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Registered: 9th Mar 03
Location: Greater London
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i didnt even use a hairdryer. its quite easy to come off
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Voyto
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Registered: 9th Feb 03
Location: Stafford
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u dont really need to heat up the badges, it will come off without it. better to use one tho coz it takes less force and effort and you are therefoer less likely to do any damage. my mate did it to his. used a knife to get under the badges and left loads of marks on the car even tho there was a cloth over the end of the knife
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puchos
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Registered: 7th Apr 03
Location: North Wales
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Just used a credit card and a splash of paint cleaner to get mine off.. no probs! then a quick polish
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Paul H
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Registered: 11th Aug 03
Location: Lincoln.
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yeah just pulled mine off and t cutted the crap off that was left
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MJ
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Registered: 18th Sep 03
Location: Hampshire Drives: ITR DC2 + Skoda Felicia
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i just used a hair dryer to heat the glue and then some cat gut to get the badges off and then with the use of some t-cut u cant even see they were there
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Greg_M
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Registered: 2nd Sep 03
Location: Grantham, Lincolnshire
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heat it up a little, use a credit card to lever it off and then pull!
get rid of any stuff underneath with t-cut or pin stripe remover
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