Styling  de badging my bravo.

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Styling  de badging my bravo.

smithy1234

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jus wondering if any1 can help i wantto de badge my bravo but dont know the best way to do it withough scratching the paint work, any suggestions would be most apreciated . thanks
 
Want to know this myself
Are there any holes under a bravo badge?

If not I'm guessing it's just a case of boiling the kettle a few times to get the glue loose then gently lift them off and polish the areas after,

(couldn't wait for the vid to load as on phone as it wasn't a bravo)
Would only be holes that would concern me
Some other cars have small holes just so the badge goes on straight at the factory I assume

Can anyone say for deffo it's just glue?
Thanks
 
Want to know this myself
Are there any holes under a bravo badge?

If not I'm guessing it's just a case of boiling the kettle a few times to get the glue loose then gently lift them off and polish the areas after,

(couldn't wait for the vid to load as on phone as it wasn't a bravo)
Would only be holes that would concern me
Some other cars have small holes just so the badge goes on straight at the factory I assume

Can anyone say for deffo it's just glue?
Thanks

None atall, Ive debadged a few, just adhesive. Alternative to the above vid is hot water and a scraper (y)
 
Kettle + Plastic Spatula = Debadged :)

Piece of cake. Give it time to soften the glue or whatever though...if you do, itll peel straight off with no marks :)
 
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