Trucido
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Registered: 14th Jun 03
Location: Bristol
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How can i remove the CLS ?
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Graham
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Registered: 12th Oct 03
Location: Lincoln.
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or for de-badging the car like the "breeze" stickers on the side or the Vauxhall or Corsa badges on the back there have been numerous ways, however i feel mine works best for me.
Firstly clean the area well really give the badge and area a good clean and dry off. then with mummies hair dryer or a heat gun on a LOW settin go over the badge back and forth for about a minute or two, i used a 45p ice scraper from Wilko (looks like a credit card but has a slanted side) to scrape the badge off, but slowly push it underneath the badge and heat the badge just infront of the ice scraper and slowly move it forward pushin the badge off.
right now the badge is off u will be thinkin Sh*t look at the mess, dont worry, now clean the area again makin sure theres no dirt or owt and dry off. with the hair dryer again heat up the glue and scrap it off again but not all of it will not come off.
I tried using Bug and Tar remover but that didnt work, i tried an eraser but nothin either, so using an old pair of tights i started scrubbing it off. this will kill your hand but it'll be worth it. i did about an hours worth of scrubbin then heated the glue up again and scrapped some more off, then went back to the tights. Keep repeating this method and it will come off and the results are great.
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Graham
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Registered: 12th Oct 03
Location: Lincoln.
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there we go a little long i know but ive taken off the 12v sticker on mine
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Trucido
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Registered: 14th Jun 03
Location: Bristol
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lol cheers m8
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Gambit
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Registered: 5th Jun 00
Location: Common Sense HQ
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just pick it off then rub of the glue residue with white spirit/petrol/tar remover
easy peasy
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Kris TD
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
Location: Ware, Hertfordshire
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was bout too say, peel the badge off, then remove the glue with a toffee wheel attached to a drill. job done.
2 minute job max.
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