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SCOTCHBO |
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hey guys any one know how i can take the forte badge of my car without damaging the paint work and wat should i use to remove the sticky stuff of the car from the badge
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twirqurky |
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Somone should make a doco on this.
Firstly do a search. But if your lazy, lever it off gentley then use metho or something to remove the double sided tape. |
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Tomek |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Somone should make a doco on this.
Firstly do a search. But if your lazy, lever it off gentley then use metho or something to remove the double sided tape. Whats the point of having a doco when its only like 2 lines max description... Also if "Big Kevs Goo remover" is still around that also doesnt work too badly... Also is the forte badged not stuck on... ummm..... meaning like it has holes drilled into the body work like some badges on fords do??? |
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SCOTCHBO |
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i got it guys i levered it off and puled the tape of by hand and it looks good
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twr7cx |
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I used fishing line to loosen it, pulled badge off and some degreaser and a rag to getthe stick stuff off. But some cut and polish would also remove it or goo remover, or bug and tar remover, probably even water and some elbow grease.
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GlennBA |
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- Use a hair dryer to heat it up
- Then run fishing line or a credit card behind it - Then metho to get rid of the glue. This way theres no chance of damaging your paint. |
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SCOTCHBO |
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SWEET as thanks guys ill keep that in mind
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camh1980 |
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Just ease the badge off with something thin and flat, then use eucalyptus oil to get that d/s tape off. Will not damage your paint.
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