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Title: De-badging
Post by: jollie on 22 April 2011, 17:25:27
Evening all
Looking for a bit of help.
Just de-badging the car and got it down to shadowy felty characters.
I have tried soapy water and t-cut but neither will shift it.
Any ideas??
Jason  :)
Title: Re: De-badging
Post by: Broomies Mate on 22 April 2011, 17:29:06
Lighter Fluid will break down the glue and not damage the paintwork.

Use it liberally and allow it to soak into the foam to get to the glue.  It will rub off with your fingers after a few soakings.
Title: Re: De-badging
Post by: zirk on 22 April 2011, 17:34:33
As Broomies Mate said, other wise its out with the angle grinder.
Title: Re: De-badging
Post by: ChrisWallMV6 on 22 April 2011, 17:34:59
Meth's works too, you may notice when it's gone that the paintwork will have a mark on it from where the badges were, this needs t-cutting or similar out, I used G3 compount
Title: Re: De-badging
Post by: RobG on 22 April 2011, 17:35:22
WD40 & let it soak
Title: Re: De-badging
Post by: Stallion on 22 April 2011, 21:11:29
i took the badge off with pouring hot water on it and then pulling it off.
For the badge residue, just drove round to the local pump, dab a little cloth on the end of a diesel hose , then wiped off the marks, job done. :y (dont worry the guy knew im doing that, although now wont let me as price of diesel v.high) :D :D
Title: Re: De-badging
Post by: jollie on 23 April 2011, 17:31:23
God bless WD40!! Works like a charm  :y