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Opinions needed people, got little cash at the moment but wanting the corsa badges on the boot and side taken off. Head some people saying can do it yourself but bit dodgey. Anyone know how to or would it be better to get it done professionaly?
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its really easy to do urself, get a hairdryer and heat them up, then get some thin wire (preferably fishing wire) and put it behind it n pull down then clean the excess stuff off
thats mine when i did it
thats mine when i did it
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dude loose the trent fm sticker
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ive talk the swinton 1 out cos that was newish but the trent fm 1 must b well old cos its stuck down real gd so itll leave a right mark
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used an hairdryer when i removed my tailgate badges aswell, then deicer to take the sticky stuff off. best thing to use though is one of them sanding block things.
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yeah mine was a different colour when i removed the badges
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done and dusted peeps, just used the hair drier, club card, peeled off easily, then used some t-cut over the area the badge was, looks awsome!!
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Just wondering you don\'t use a normal hair dryer to do this do you? because i don\'t have a garage and i can\'t make an extension lead across the road either.... any idea what i can do, unless i can buy a portable hair dryer lol
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We just picked them off our C. I still have to removed them from my B.
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^^yeah normal hairdryer matey, you are gonna need a loooong extension lead by sounds of it
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I take it you can\'t park infront of your house then Monkeeboy? n use an extention from your hall for instance?
One of these
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hmmm i can park it outside my house, but usually on Sundays as there\'s no traffic wardens lol, cheers for that, never thought of it myself lol.... don\'t ask why (i think very simple stuff lol)
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