Debadging
SHOWDOWN
04-18-2005, 05:05 AM
What Is The Best Way To Take Off The Badges Without Messing Things Up. Thanks
BlulytesTB
04-18-2005, 07:18 AM
Use a heat gun to heat up the tape behind the badges, using a rubber scraper, gently... get being the badge and the tape. Do not pull the badge too severely due to the opposite corner will dig into the paint and potentially scrape/chip the paint.
ALot of info on this topic under the Silverado Thread
ALot of info on this topic under the Silverado Thread
SHOWDOWN
04-18-2005, 05:43 PM
Use a heat gun to heat up the tape behind the badges, using a rubber scraper, gently... get being the badge and the tape. Do not pull the badge too severely due to the opposite corner will dig into the paint and potentially scrape/chip the paint.
ALot of info on this topic under the Silverado Thread
THANKS!
ALot of info on this topic under the Silverado Thread
THANKS!
baskerj
04-19-2005, 08:19 PM
What Is The Best Way To Take Off The Badges Without Messing Things Up. Thanks
Instead of using a scraper...use some fishing line to cut through the adhesive between the paint and the badge. That way you have no change of scraping the paint.
Instead of using a scraper...use some fishing line to cut through the adhesive between the paint and the badge. That way you have no change of scraping the paint.
SHOWDOWN
04-19-2005, 08:41 PM
Instead of using a scraper...use some fishing line to cut through the adhesive between the paint and the badge. That way you have no change of scraping the paint.
GOOD IDEA THANKS :)
GOOD IDEA THANKS :)
ZsTB
04-20-2005, 06:32 AM
GOO-GONE sticker remover. Works like a charm with no scratching. Squirt some behind the badge (soak) let sit for a couple of minutes and slowly pull. As you pull squirt a little more as you go. Do it slowly and all the tape and glue comes off with no hassle. Then wash.
Thanks Chris
Thanks Chris
SHOWDOWN
04-20-2005, 05:23 PM
GOO-GONE sticker remover. Works like a charm with no scratching. Squirt some behind the badge (soak) let sit for a couple of minutes and slowly pull. As you pull squirt a little more as you go. Do it slowly and all the tape and glue comes off with no hassle. Then wash.
Thanks Chris
I WAS GOING TO TRY TAKING IT OFF THIS WEEKEND AND I DO HAVE A BOTTLE OF GOO- GONE I'LL GIVE IT A TRY THANKS.
Thanks Chris
I WAS GOING TO TRY TAKING IT OFF THIS WEEKEND AND I DO HAVE A BOTTLE OF GOO- GONE I'LL GIVE IT A TRY THANKS.
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