when debadging...
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wd40 works well on adhesives...you can try this, but make sure you wash well (and probably wax) afterwards. but try using heat to help yourself remove the emblems with all of the adhesive coming off.
i took mine off the first day i brought the car home...in fact, it was not stuck on well and it was already coming off. the adhesive just comletely lifted away with the emblem leaving behind a very clean surface. btw, that day was extremely hot too.
i took mine off the first day i brought the car home...in fact, it was not stuck on well and it was already coming off. the adhesive just comletely lifted away with the emblem leaving behind a very clean surface. btw, that day was extremely hot too.
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If you take a blow dryer and heat up the badges, you can take dental floss and pry it out. The glue should still be warm and it can peel right off w/your fingers.
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well how i did it was very simple and doesnt cost a penny.... after debadge, keep the blowdryer pointing to where the the glue part is and keep on rubbing it off with your fingers .... simple huh?
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Originally posted by AzNTL
well how i did it was very simple and doesnt cost a penny.... after debadge, keep the blowdryer pointing to where the the glue part is and keep on rubbing it off with your fingers .... simple huh?
well how i did it was very simple and doesnt cost a penny.... after debadge, keep the blowdryer pointing to where the the glue part is and keep on rubbing it off with your fingers .... simple huh?
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