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Badges..
Can anyone give me some pointers for removing the badges on the G?
I have a P10.. on my old P10 I removed the G20 badge, but the sticky stuff was still there, and I was afraid of scratching it to get the sticky stuff off. What I did was used a blow drier to heat up the badges till they were at the point where I could put my fingers on them and move them around slightly.. then I took dental floss and used it as a saw to saw it off. Would anyone recommend a different way of removing the badges? And after I remove the badges.. how should I remove the sticky crap? |
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use this stuff called Goo-Gone, you can get it at some automotive store. or use Windex, it works good.
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endfro: I also used Goo Gone to get rid of the sticky stuff. I just put some on a rag, and started rubbing off the sticky stuff. It comes off with no problems. I got it at a local craft store. hope that helps!
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You could probably call it wax-gone too. Dont' forget to wax the area you de-goo'd.
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Sweet! Ill stop at the store tomorrow and pick up some Goo gone.
Thanks a lot for all the info guys! |
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And heat up the badges before removal!
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Jason, what kind of waxes are good? Thanks!
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