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Hi what would be the best way to remove the badges off front guard and boot lid without putting a screwdriver under the badge. My neighbor asked me to ask you guys. Cheers |
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Use an angle grinder, that way you won't damage the screw driver. Edited by user Monday, 20 August 2012 5:55:19 AM(UTC)
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depends off what & how its attached, eg double sided tape or locator pins, you can use a thin bladed butter knife for both, but applying a little heat useing a hair dryer helps with the glued/taped type. |
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try a paint scraper its got more surface area to keep damage to a minimum |
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K ill let him know to try a scraper inside the panel and see how he goes cheers |
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I've used a paint scraper blade to remove the badges of my WH statesman. You just have to take it slow and be very careful as a blade is unforgiving on the duco. |
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