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craigiegsirep
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help please?
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hair dryer and an old bank card, just be gentle
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29th Apr 10 at 11:38   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

^ the above and sticker remover spray worked for me i had a little bit of surface scrathes but nothing t-cut couldnt handle


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29th Apr 10 at 11:39   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

no easiest way is use a piece of cotton behind it like a saw, will come off in seconds
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I used a scewdriver, the harder you oush the less paint your scratch!
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quote:
Originally posted by SR-91
I used a scewdriver, the harder you oush the less paint your scratch!


get a grip
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use a piece of cotton ffs will be off in seconds
craigiegsirep
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how do u mean tho mate?
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I used my gym card to debadge my mates then cleaned the glue off with petrol.
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i used an old card and then a shit load of wd 40 on the glue. mine didnt scratch as there was a fuck loaad of glue underneath. just go careful.
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I used string and a heat gun, was off in seconds as steve says.
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some people just need to learn to use a piece of cotton lol so simple yet so effective
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Your driving licence.
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hair dryer, bug and tar remover and a bank card
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Filler spreader, hair dryer, lots of rags and t-cut. I wasn't the smartest back in t'day
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Hair dryer for a couple of minutes, then dental floss to work it off.

Then bug and tar remover to get the glue off.
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Heatgun on low heat for 30 secs or so - will mean you can peel the badge and most the glue off in one hit. Then remove small amount of remaining residue with tar and glue remover.
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lethal cheers
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so did it work
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i heated mine up then pull it off and then use petty on the black sticy stuff brakes down the glue

[Edited on 01-05-2010 by joe holvey sxi]
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I've always used dental floss
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Wall paper stripper, then use tar and glue remover.
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Boil the kettle, pour on, pull off badge.
Pick at the remains with finger or card of some sort.
Bit of tar remover for the rest of the stuff


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quote:
Originally posted by Steve no easiest way is use a piece of cotton behind it like a saw, will come off in seconds


Agreed by far the best way then auto glym tar and glue to get the rest off

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