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Looking to debadge the car tomorrow, wondering if anyone has an tips? Hairdryer to soften then remove with....? I've been told floss, a card? Anything better to do it with?

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If yer a fisherman like myself then a length of line does the trick nicely.

I heated the badges up with a hairdryer on low setting and flossed the line round the back of them and they came away very easily.

After that I used "Sticky Stuff remover" bought from Halfords to get rid of the adhesive left over.

Then it was a case of T Cut and polish up around the area till all trace was gone.
 

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BMWilluminati said:
If no floss like myself I used nylon string, T-Cut, restoring wax then polish [SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
T-Cut ? Really ? Throw it in the bin :wink:

If you polish after waxing then you remove the wax. :wink:
 

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nickfrog said:
BMWilluminati said:
If no floss like myself I used nylon string, T-Cut, restoring wax then polish [SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
T-Cut ? Really ? Throw it in the bin :wink:

If you polish after waxing then you remove the wax. :wink:
Haha I meant like a less intrusive t cut. I've been pissrd all day forgive me [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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