De-Badging?
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Re: De-Badging?
Im going to do this over the weekend
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Re: De-Badging?
boil a kettle and use the steammmm (I) lmao .. (or if you have a steam bee that might work);)
daddy is painting my slabs this week :D:D:D:D black and red i think
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Re: De-Badging?
i've just finished mine today, took all the badges off and the door strips, the best thing i found was bug and tar remover from halfords and a lil scraper like thins, and use the corner of the scraper for the small bits, sorted it out no probs, an any discolouration left use t cut and lots of hardcore rubbing
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Re: De-Badging?
may sound weird but rubber work any kind of rubber rub it on the sticky stuff should take it clean off with no damage to the paint work
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Re: De-Badging?
I seriously found the best and cheapest way to do this:)
You get the hairdryer out. Heat up the area for a couple of mins until the rubberstrip or badges are hot to touch and then out comes the trust old dental floss:)
Flosh the bastards off and it leaves the car smelling minty frsh;)
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You get the hairdryer out. Heat up the area for a couple of mins until the rubberstrip or badges are hot to touch and then out comes the trust old dental floss:)
Flosh the bastards off and it leaves the car smelling minty frsh;)
Catch xxx
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Re: De-Badging?
old school hair dryer and t-cut the best way;) + it polishes your car up after:D