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Removing rear badge #1467899
11/01/2014 18:28
11/01/2014 18:28
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Blue20vt Offline OP
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Blue20vt  Offline OP
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Tomorrow I'm looking to remove my rear fiat badge, as it looks reay old ad faded!
Have you guys any tips on how to do this without damaging paint or leaving glue behind!

I replaced the front badge today! Lucky was only one bolt! So was nice and easy.

Thanks

Re: Removing rear badge [Re: Blue20vt] #1467906
11/01/2014 19:04
11/01/2014 19:04
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Ideally you need a hair dryer, floss or fishing line or credit card!

Warm up the badge using the hair dryer then work the floss in between the badge and body work, slide it all the way along and it should come off without leaving any glue or damage to the body work.

You'll need to use something like t-cut as there will be a slight colour difference.


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