Debadging
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Re: Debadging
it would be sound to have a redtop...but i bet the fuel doesnt go so far when ur lingin around in it.
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Re: Debadging
I just did mine with dental floss, no hair dryer. And then rubbed the glue underneath with methylated spirit till it all came off. It takes a bit of elbow grease but it works fine.
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Re: Debadging
did you use hot water or anything?inliner_04 wrote:I just did mine with dental floss, no hair dryer. And then rubbed the glue underneath with methylated spirit till it all came off. It takes a bit of elbow grease but it works fine.
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Re: Debadging
i have a 1.2 aswell i had to use a screwdriver (wrapped in cloth so not to damge the paint then peel off the letters then the black stuff is awkward to get off i jus peeled it with my fingers but it took ages and they hurt lol. looks good now tho after i t-cutted it and polished her up
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Re: Debadging
took off the "1.2" and "vauxhall" badges today, took a bit of effort to get the black gloop off but managed it.
Looks a lot better, left the "corsa" badge on for now..
was a very easy job, I didn't apply hot water, just ran my old student card behind it, then spent ages removing the gloop. Simple job.
Thanks guys Will get pics up tomorrow when it's light.
Looks a lot better, left the "corsa" badge on for now..
was a very easy job, I didn't apply hot water, just ran my old student card behind it, then spent ages removing the gloop. Simple job.
Thanks guys Will get pics up tomorrow when it's light.
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Re: Debadging
Nope nothing, just put the dental floss at one end on the edge an pull it horizontally to cut the badge away. Then put some meths on a cloth and wrap it round your finger and scrape the glue away. Will probably take you about 30 minutes to debadge your whole boot.Root wrote:did you use hot water or anything?inliner_04 wrote:I just did mine with dental floss, no hair dryer. And then rubbed the glue underneath with methylated spirit till it all came off. It takes a bit of elbow grease but it works fine.
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Re: Debadging
Root wrote:Haha, The glue can come off with time...just as long as the badges are gone, I don't want everybody knowing my car's small penis size (1.2)
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Re: Debadging
I have a 1.0l, so i debadged mine straight away!Root wrote:Haha, The glue can come off with time...just as long as the badges are gone, I don't want everybody knowing my car's small penis size (1.2)