Surfing Boris Joined 9 January 2009 Messages 194 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Helston, Cornwall Country 23 August 2015 #1 I would like to de-badge the rear and remove the spec r badges from the car. Can anyone advise the easiest way to do this so that (a) the badges stay in one piece, and (b) I don't do any damage to the paintwork!! Thanks guys
I would like to de-badge the rear and remove the spec r badges from the car. Can anyone advise the easiest way to do this so that (a) the badges stay in one piece, and (b) I don't do any damage to the paintwork!! Thanks guys
A als_jordan ⭐ Staff member Moderator Joined 13 July 2007 Messages 463 Reaction score 0 Points 16 23 August 2015 #2 A hair dryer and fishing line should be the trick. Slowly does it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
A hair dryer and fishing line should be the trick. Slowly does it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
tooley When only sideways will do! Joined 10 October 2009 Messages 1,770 Reaction score 2 Points 0 Location West Midlands / South Wales Country 24 August 2015 #3 Then use Auto Glym super resin tar remover to get the glue off.
M mbb Joined 19 May 2015 Messages 39 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location New Zealand Country 25 August 2015 #4 I found it wasnt getting the badges off but the adhesive that is left behind. As first post said. Use a nice hairdryer or heat gun
I found it wasnt getting the badges off but the adhesive that is left behind. As first post said. Use a nice hairdryer or heat gun
tooley When only sideways will do! Joined 10 October 2009 Messages 1,770 Reaction score 2 Points 0 Location West Midlands / South Wales Country 25 August 2015 #5 Petrol then that never fails
A als_jordan ⭐ Staff member Moderator Joined 13 July 2007 Messages 463 Reaction score 0 Points 16 25 August 2015 #6 Agreed with the glue. Just go at it slowly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk