Difference between revisions of "Debadging"
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To remove the badges from an E30 is a 15 minute job and cleans up the back end of the car in my opinion. | To remove the badges from an E30 is a 15 minute job and cleans up the back end of the car in my opinion. | ||
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| + | What you need is a piece of string or fishing wire, some rubbing compound, some polishing compound, some tar remover and some polish and rags and a kettle. | ||
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| + | Boil the kettle and pour the hot water slowly over the badge, this softens the adhesive. | ||
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| + | [[Image:Car Nov 08 038.jpg]] | ||
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| + | then using the string in a sawing motion get behind the badge and saw away the badge | ||
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| + | [[Image:Car Nov 08 039.jpg]] | ||
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| + | [[Image:Car Nov 08 047.jpg]] | ||
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| + | now you will be left with the partial remains of the adhesive. | ||
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| + | [[Image:Car Nov 08 048.jpg]] | ||
Revision as of 15:26, 8 November 2008
To remove the badges from an E30 is a 15 minute job and cleans up the back end of the car in my opinion.
What you need is a piece of string or fishing wire, some rubbing compound, some polishing compound, some tar remover and some polish and rags and a kettle.
Boil the kettle and pour the hot water slowly over the badge, this softens the adhesive.
then using the string in a sawing motion get behind the badge and saw away the badge
now you will be left with the partial remains of the adhesive.




