Removing badges

ziggymini

Guest
This has to be one of the most useful/helpful sites I have ever read. Keeps me occupied on nights anyway!
I am going to remove my badges on the arosa boot - advice on best way to do it please.
Jaine
 

WeeJase

pert
Jun 2, 2001
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metal ones yes? i used fishing line on mine,or a length of cotton or dental floss,then polish off the glue thats left.
 

ziggymini

Guest
See, what a lovely helpful lot you are, although you have also made me spend nearly £60 on car care today as seems my Autoglym & Maguires did not seem good enough anymore, so bought Chemical Guys & Natty's stuff.
But having 3 cars my arms are going to seriously ache now.
Jaine
 

ziggymini

Guest
Dental floss it will have to be ..ran right out of fishing line from running it across the road to get the moped boys ;)
Jaine
 

WeeJase

pert
Jun 2, 2001
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yeh,hair dryer is a good choice,though it will be fine for you jaine,i was sat on the kerb doing mine with the mrs ahirdryer on my ibiza.
try getting"1.8 16 valve double over head cam" off the side of your car with babbyliss's best blue and chrome hair dryer.not good for the male ego. ;)
 

ziggymini

Guest
yeh,hair dryer is a good choice,though it will be fine for you jaine,i was sat on the kerb doing mine with the mrs ahirdryer on my ibiza.
try getting"1.8 16 valve double over head cam" off the side of your car with babbyliss's best blue and chrome hair dryer.not good for the male ego. ;)


:clap: funny funny

Although some man walking his dog did ask why I was hairdrying my car.
Badges all off now thanks people.
Jaine
 
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