debadging help
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yes i have read every debadging thread...
what i need is some help getting the stinking badges off....
yes i have dental floss.. i am not having much luck other that butchering my fingers....
advice please. btw i am debadging a 52k mile car.
beers
what i need is some help getting the stinking badges off....
yes i have dental floss.. i am not having much luck other that butchering my fingers....
advice please. btw i am debadging a 52k mile car.
beers
hair dryer to heat up the adhesive. Take dental floss and start sliding through from the side, moving up to down motion. continue it till you get it out. then polish/claybar/wax the residue off. don't forget most of them have posts.
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ah,
heat, DUH.
i had a special helmet moment... so car in fla sun sunday.. saw.. then rebadge...
i was thinking something like wd40 might loosen it up...
thx.
beers
heat, DUH.
i had a special helmet moment... so car in fla sun sunday.. saw.. then rebadge...
i was thinking something like wd40 might loosen it up...
thx.
beers
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From: orlando, fl
Originally Posted by tiggerlee
^that should help. I think. Try a few more cocktails swoope and see if that helps the situation. 

silly,
put the car in the garage to do the project tonight... opps..
o well.
beers

btw, do you know what crossfire means????
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