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Posts: 22 Thanks: 1 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Debadging twinair I'm wondering if it is possible to remove the twinair badge from the back of our punto. If so is it likely to damage paint? Also if we were to do it, would insurance need to know? Thankyou.
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Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Near the M4
Posts: 20,598 Thanks: 731 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: Debadging twinair interesting question.., ![]() I suspect it's just held on with a sticky goo.. so warming thoroughly should let you carefully peel it off, ask in the GP section..as sombody will have debadged the same tailgate.. ![]() charlie
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Posts: 724 Thanks: 27 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: Debadging twinair Normally just warm it a carefully remove it... If it is not too old, you will not have paint difference. Use hairdryer to warm the part; with a heat gun you have to be careful or set it at low temp, or you will toast your paint.
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