MikeE
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Registered: 7th Mar 03
Location: Milton Keynes
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
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
as steve said i tryed this method awhile ago and its spot on just use meths to clean any sticky glue off
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Jake
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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I heated the badge with a hair drier. The actual badge just pulled away which meant i could just peel off the double sided tape. Using dental floss or whatever chews up the tape and makes it a cunt to get off.
[Edited on 26-06-2007 by jake]
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
Location: Essex
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quote: Originally posted by ChrisBoom
The glue really doesnt come off with meths though, takes fucking ages with whatever you use, basically elbow grease.
Agree, when its melted it peels off, really guess its down to what you have found works for you.
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Dan295
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Registered: 9th Oct 06
Location: London
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1 heat gun to soften glue
2 credit card to prise off badges
3 petrol slap it on with a brush and rub it with the brush
4 credit card again brings off the glue
5 t-cut (its a dreadful polish but the only one that will do the job)
ive done this twice now, no scratch and it comes out jussssst gawgus
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Mark.W
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Registered: 3rd Jan 07
Location: County Durham
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has any one had problems with faded paint.
wot i mean is over the years the car colour may fade slightly,so will the colour of the paint be slightly different under the badge after the badges are removed?
im wanting to de-badge mine but frightend case it will be a different colour green under the badge as when my spoiler was fitted and painted the colour is slightly different (not much) becasue it was fresh paint if you know what i mean
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CorsaSi Jay
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Registered: 19th Jun 07
Location: Watnall, Nottinghamshire
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Done this myself on my car.
1.Run a credit card behind th ebadge (Sawing motion up and down)
2. Rub sand paper across the glue but BE CAREFULL not to snag the paint
3. Use "G3" to cover any marks. G3 is about £5 on ebay and is amazing stuff!
4. Wax the area to remove the mark G3 leaves
I also used the method to remove my bump strips and door badges
EDIT
To the post above, my car is red and you cannot see any fading/non-fading at all. Cannot even tell the badges were ever there"
[Edited on 26-06-2007 by CorsaSi Jay]
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
Location: Worcestershire Drives: Defender
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fpmsl is noone listening to me
YOU DONT NEED A FUCKING HEATGUN OR BOILING WATER OR EVEN A FUCKING CREDIT CARD
1. saw off badge with bit of cotton (15 seconds)
2. remove glue with meths (about 8-10mins)
3.polish (few mins)
WILL TAKE YOU 15 MINS MAX
[Edited on 26-06-2007 by Steve]
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ash87
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Registered: 26th Mar 05
Location: West Wiltshire Drives: Clio 172
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Thats the method i used steve, no cotton tho used a screwdriver wrapped in a cloth lol
no heating required, did it on a freezing cold day actually
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