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Best Way To Remove Badges?


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  • Member For: 13y 1m 1d
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Howdy fellas

I want remove my xr6 badges on my side skirts and replace them with new ones what is the best way to remove them.

Thanks in advance.

Memo..

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I used fishing line, picked off the lumpy bits off glue with my finger nail then a dash of peto on a rag to remove the rest.

Then washed it off of course same as you would if ya got clumsy at the servo ;)

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hair dryer and credit card will do it nicely. then some prep sol and elbow grease...

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Haha nar use a hair dryer just a bit to make the doubl sided tape there held on by and use a razor blade and gently run it along the paint I've done a few cars this way it works well

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I vote heat gun/hair dryer and fishing line, then eucalyptus oil to get off the glue, works excellently.

Most important, patience. Don't pry them off and damage the paint.

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+1 hair dryer/fishing line.

Although side ones are just rubber and you can peel them off with your fingernail.

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  • Member For: 16y 1m 25d
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I used just fishing line to remove badges with prepsol and adhesive remover to clean up (from hardware store). The adhesive remover worked a little better than the prepsol. They did not affect the paint.

If necessary use a hair dryer carefully to soften adhesive before using the fishing line.

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