de-badging

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Just de-badged the rear of my bravo. :)
But cant for life of me get all the glue off!!! :(
Im now left with crap where the badges were, not a good look!!
 
use hot water or something.

"It must be Fiat Bravo, forget the rest"
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Yeah been pouring boiling water from the kettle on it, but wont budge!!
Must have used industrial strength or something!!!! :(
 
I was wondering if it would be safe to use nail varnish remover on it?
 
Tar remover as mentioned earlier or try T-Cut.

Rob

Marea Weekend 1.8 16v 115 ELX

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Didnt think so :)
Will have a go tomorrow, about to pour down!!!!
 
hairdryer, and white spirit ant it will all come off relly easily.
 
Fishing cabe to get them off and Zippo petrol to clean the glue that is left. After that use some polish to get the same tone, because the colour will be a bit difrentunder it.

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the paint colour under my badges were lighter than the car's colour...


that means my cars got darker over the years!!!


Which is very strange for a red car!!!

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