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robt
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Post by robt »

Hi yes I've de badged with a hairdryer before ile try the fishing line trick just not sure they will go back thanks for the tip

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I debadged mine and I think it looks so much better, cleaner
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Tel
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robt wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2017 7:58 am Yes I can see that probably easier to buy new badges as they tend not to come off very well ?
THE way to remove these is to use Dental tape from Asda. It works better than floss and fishing line as it's 'sharper'. Remove the sticky glue that's left with Acetone, then send them off for Hydrodipping. I bought new OEM badges from eBay just in case it all went wrong, but to also use as templates for reattaching and getting the spacing correct when I fixed the new 'ins back on.
Black on Black looks very smart.

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