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  • Originally posted by Alexander View Post
    Brake cleaner might do the trick.
    ay, i have this bottle off brake/clutch fluid, petrol and dirt which, what if i used that, then dried the arear with an exposed flame?

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    • mmmmm....




      Chipotle dinner.

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      • wurth brake cleaner doesnt effect paint



































































































        to my knowledge from using it on cars paint work

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        • Okay this is IMO the best way:
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          dental floss, heat gun (or hair dryer), soapy water, sponge or some rags (I used micofiber), and a adhesive remover (one specifically made for this is best) I used http://www.shop3m.com/62466749306.ht...hesive-Remover

          1. clean area of debris with the soapy water, you may even want to use compressed air first
          2. Dry the area and use the heat gun on the emblem, use the dental floss to work your way under the emblem (you may need a plastic spatula to pry it back).
          3. once the emblems are off, I used the gun directly on the glue to heat it up a bit
          4. then I put the chemical on the glue and let it soak in for a minute
          5. then I took one of my rags and wiped off the glue (took about 4-5 tries to get it all)
          6. Then I used the soapy water to thoroughly rinse the area, then I patted the area dry.


          Then you should buff the area and polish\wax it to get rid of any micro scratches and shit,
          but I'm most likely getting paint soon so I don't care.
          Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.

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          • btw this only took like 20 mins from start to finish
            Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.

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            • Such a pain in the ass de-badging a car. But the effort is worth the end result IMO.

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              • imo, only badges that should be on a car are the make badges.

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                • first time online this week, feelsgoodman.png

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                  • we had a hybrid camry that come into work yesterday that had been debadged. lol

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                    • Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Post
                      first time online this week, feelsgoodman.png
                      Welcome Jesus.




                      The Kia has been parted.

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                        • Now that is a silly amount of snow.




                          The Kia has been parted.

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                          • i wish it snowed like that here

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                            • Originally posted by INVSBL View Post
                              i wish it snowed like that here
                              You say that now..




                              The Kia has been parted.

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                              • everyone says that

                                iv never touchedsnow, but i love it lol

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