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Removing Emblems
I have a 2000 Audi A4 and i want to remove the back emblems, so how should i do it? will there be any holes?
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most of the newer vehicles (Audi included) use only adhesive emblems, monikers, and insignia. the four rings may have little alignment "divet" holes (I'm not sure, never de-badged an Audi before), but most all the model numbers and placards will not.
some Goo-Gone or WD-40 lightly applied, and allowed to "seep" in for a few seconds, and a straight razor will take most badges off. be sure to immediately spray some window cleaner over the surface hit with the penetrant, and wipe clean, to preserve the clear coat. http://www.audiworld.com/forum/index.html is a definite place to search for de-badging posts, archives and tricks. hope this helps, chris nrt racing |
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Re: Removing Emblems
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oh yea, Van, Welcome to AF! and enjoy the A4. I am. chris nrt racing |
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Dental Floss will work wonders on thoes peski badges.
Hold one end in one hand and the other end in yur other hand, and Just use it back and forth like a saw. Goo gone will take of the rubber/adheasive thats left, and shouldent damage the clear coat. NEVER USE A RAZOR BLADE!!!! 8( |
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