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de badging

mulletman

Limp Mode Squad ™
Mar 26, 2004
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has anyone done this on their mk3, if so how did it look and do you have to fill in any holes, daz
 

ian_jobson

Full Member
Dec 11, 2005
272
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Medway towns, Kent
yeh i did it, no holes, dead simple, hairdryer, t cut and elbow grease is all ya need! bad pic but here ya go!

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davidol

New ghetto whip :)
Aug 17, 2004
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Cardiff
try to avoid using t-cut if possible, its quite abrasive and removes alot of paint, use autoglym instant tar remover instead, soak on and then wipe the adhesive straight off!
 
Nov 10, 2004
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Colchester, Essex
I debadged all the badges from mine because the 'CUPRA' badge fell apart literally lol, I still havent managed to clear off the foamy gunk thing it leaves behind because im lazy and its too cold at the moment.

It looks better debadged though IMO.
 

Simon L

Audi TTS
Sep 24, 2004
1,253
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Glasgow
Use a hair dryer to get the badges/glue realyl hot, then use dental floss behind them in a sawing motion to cut through the glue.

If any glue is left after, heat it up again and it should peel off.

Autoglymn instant tar remover is good to remove anything remaining, then clean the surface and polish.
 

Matt20Cupra

Matt20VT
Jun 24, 2005
77
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Alvaston, Derby
Ive got a red car and when igot mine off the paint looks like its faided behind it, ive used no end of different polishes, scratch removers, tax removers and cleeaning solutions and i cant get rid of it, its like "IBIZA" and "SEAT" have been sprayed into the pain in a lighter colour Red!!! Any ideas as i fear it may need spraying!!!!
 

Undezcupra

Francis Seat
Dec 21, 2005
383
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Leicestershire
Just debagged mine using the advice above (tar remover and super resin polish) and a hair dryer n fishing line and its come up perfect, thanks guys