Anyways, plucked up the courage and done my "TDI" badges tonight on the Ibiza as a test to see what underneath them is going to look like. It was starting to get dark when I was taking them off but following the advice given on this thread and others like it heres how it went:
Tesco's dental floss - £1.20
This proved unnecessary and nearly cheese wired my fingers off. I would advise someone to grow their nails for a few days, and after heating the sticker a few times with warm water (not hot) to make sure that the stickyness has softened, gradually prise the badge off, being careful not to lever the bottom hard edge of it on the paint work too much.
I was fortunate enough that most of the black squishy sticky stuff came off with the badges and any sticky residue and some grime/dirt that was left on the paintwork came off with a dry microfibre cloth. If this doesnt happen for you i would suggest putting a bit more water on whats left, and rub with the cloth again. I had one little stubborn bit and used a rubber eraser to remove that which worked very well. This also took away a few very small dirty lines on top of the paint work were the edges of the badges were.
Quick wipe with a wet cloth over the paint again and it looked like a great job. When i look at in proper light tomorrow i will assess it to see if there is any noticable difference in paint colour were the badges were (after all the car is 5 years old now). If there is, i will try a brief T-Cutting exercise to try and even things out.
I will report back either way, and then maybe think about removing the "SEAT" and "IBIZA" badging too, if all is well...
Tesco's dental floss - £1.20
This proved unnecessary and nearly cheese wired my fingers off. I would advise someone to grow their nails for a few days, and after heating the sticker a few times with warm water (not hot) to make sure that the stickyness has softened, gradually prise the badge off, being careful not to lever the bottom hard edge of it on the paint work too much.
I was fortunate enough that most of the black squishy sticky stuff came off with the badges and any sticky residue and some grime/dirt that was left on the paintwork came off with a dry microfibre cloth. If this doesnt happen for you i would suggest putting a bit more water on whats left, and rub with the cloth again. I had one little stubborn bit and used a rubber eraser to remove that which worked very well. This also took away a few very small dirty lines on top of the paint work were the edges of the badges were.
Quick wipe with a wet cloth over the paint again and it looked like a great job. When i look at in proper light tomorrow i will assess it to see if there is any noticable difference in paint colour were the badges were (after all the car is 5 years old now). If there is, i will try a brief T-Cutting exercise to try and even things out.
I will report back either way, and then maybe think about removing the "SEAT" and "IBIZA" badging too, if all is well...
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