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Debadge your car in 10 minutes, WARNING dial up users

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m5vt2 be carefull its not like taking badges off
msg me if ya need help
 

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that is awesome ive been thinking how i can remove the exec badge without spending the next 2 days getting the sticky crap off, anyone got any ideas how to remove the bonnet badge and wagon tail badge on a VT????
 
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there are holes under bonet and boot badges so youll need to do what i did and have them welded up and resprayed
 

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good post man wish i saw it alot earlier....the badges were far from easy on my vs wagon and i found some nasty secrets behind a few too.....
 

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Did a mates VY S today and there was no problems with that. good to c the method working on old and new cars
 

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Tried debadging my VN today - came out for the worst. I didn't have the polish but that wouldn't have made a difference I don't think, paint is all faded on my car and under the badges is not. I didn't know how bad it would look so I tried, and it looked very bad. Had to put badges back on with double sided tape. Maybe when I give my car an all round cut and polish I might debadge again, but for now I had to put it back on because seeing where the badges were is even more embarrassing than having badges!
 

azkwazere

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thats an issue with older cars, where the badges have been the paint hasnt suffered as much abuse, sorry to hear mate, good cut and polish should help restore her to former glory!

aZk.
 

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Hi all. Another little trick to use when debadging is heating the badge up with a hair dryer it makes the adhesive very soft & you can just about peel the badge off. cheers.:thumbsup:
 

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Hi all. Another little trick to use when debadging is heating the badge up with a hair dryer it makes the adhesive very soft & you can just about peel the badge off. cheers.:thumbsup:


or just wait for a 40 degree day and u can do it then ;)
 

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Stickkkkiiieeeeddddd :)
 
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