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Podolski
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26th Jun 07 at 11:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

best method to debadge and wot to use?

heard hair dryer with dental floss?

started and already scratched it so gutted.

any ideas?
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heat them up, then use and old swipe card/credit card and gently prise them off.


then use some bug and tar remover to clean up
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26th Jun 07 at 11:28   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

easy use a bit of cotton, it will come off in seconds no heating required, place the cotton behind it and saw through the glue, kinda like dental flossing, then clean off the glue with meths

[Edited on 26-06-2007 by Steve]
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Floss to remove the main badge and as much of the backing in one go, rub or roll what's left of the backing then some GT85 to clean up the sticky residue.
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I used hot water it came straight off and glue peeled off pretty easy
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why not leave it on

Be proud its a vauxhall
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quote:
Originally posted by K2 GTi
I used hot water it came straight off and glue peeled off pretty easy


Mates 106 was as easy as this too, but corsas are much harder.
Just make sure you have tar remover or sumthing similar and dont try to peel the glue off just by hand as it will take ages. My car was left with glue on it for weeks lol.
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My corsa was fine when I debadged that with hot water
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meths, tissue and elbow grease (be prepared for blsiters)
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Use a pencil rubber to get the excess glue off, works a treat.
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I used a credit card, paper towel and water! Worked a treat!
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great im gonna look a right fud in the street with cutton, dental floss, credit cards, tar remover, couple kettles, meths and pencil rubber!

Sounds like a jumble sale

lucky i stay in council estate in posh area i'd get done!

cheers guys will tackle it on friday

need to t cut or polish scrathes out gutted!
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dont use a heat gun or hair dryer, didnt heat it up enough for me and it pulled off the laqour when i pulled the badge....use boiling water

but make sure to dry the area before using the white spirit
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all you need is a bit of cotton and some meths lol, no water, no kettle, nothing else lol
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
all you need is a bit of cotton and some meths lol, no water, no kettle, nothing else lol


Cotton as in could you used some thread, or just use dental floss? I personally used a combo of the heat gun, hot water and elbow grease.
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you could use anything liek cotton yes, thin thread should work
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quote:
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you could use anything liek cotton yes, thin thread should work


Excellent, ill try that on my mates SXI, tried taking the side strips off a few night ago, the paint was fucked underneath. This il do for the badges tho
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did my side strips and badges with a heat gun and garden twine from tesco, cleaned up mint after
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people are missing the point you use the cotton like a saw, to saw through the back of the badge, not sure why people are using heatguns lol
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melt the sticky crap steve, once its warm saw with the twine/cotton/string, and its easier and comes off in one piece !
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I just used a screwdriver wrapped in soft cloth on my 106. I wouldnt recomend tryin it though coz it did scratch it a bit
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oh benny
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quote:
Originally posted by Neo
melt the sticky crap steve, once its warm saw with the twine/cotton/string, and its easier and comes off in one piece !


it comes off in one piece anyway without any heating, seriously use a piece of cotton it will go straight through the back of it in seconds
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The glue really doesnt come off with meths though, takes fucking ages with whatever you use, basically elbow grease.

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