Debadging

Hark

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Just wanted to double check that there is no issue with this regarding the paint underneath?

Just heat up with a hair drier, or soak with hot water and then dental floss behind it?

Worked on past 2 cars, want to check BMW don't put theirs on any differently.

Can't see why they would, but worth asking. :oops:

Removing the M Badge from the rear, looks a bit cluttered with the new plate on.
 
no problem at all, just warm up and dental floss, i then used a baby wipe just to clean off any remaining stickyness
 
Taz x said:
no problem at all, just warm up and dental floss, i then used a baby wipe just to clean off any remaining stickyness

Many thanks Taz.

M Badge is on the wrong side as well. Very odd. BMW approved car originally and no HPI on it. Must have been debadged before or a rear respray. :wink: Paint looks oem though
 
No issues. Hairdryer and some dental floss to saw through. Use glue remover to clear off the sticky residue (i would use a product like Tardis)

Cheers

Matt

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I have ever only used hairdryer and fingers. Does hurt your nails though as it gets very hot :D
 
I did this this afternoon:
Dental floss to take the badges off,
then peeled off the rest of the adhesive,
then rub over with thinners to remove any stubborn bits,
a quick rub over withT-Cut,
and finshed off with Autoglym SRP,
And you will never know the badges were ever there :thumbsup:
Always liked the De-badged look so well worth doing :thumbsup:
 
pvr said:
I have ever only used hairdryer and fingers. Does hurt your nails though as it gets very hot :D


x2 :D

Was very carefull with mine but did leave tiny pin marks :( most people would never notice them but i know they are there :cry:

As TAZ said T.Cut on Met paint :o
 
Debadged the Z today after reading this thread and similar ones.

Used dental floss and a bit of WD40 to clean off the remaining sticky stuff. Gave the areas a quick wash and wax after.

Debated this for a while, but the difference is great. (rubbish photos, sorry)

All I need to do now if find some way of blanking out the keyhole on the right.
Anyone know of anything you can buy to get sprayed and stick in there?

Si


BEFORE:
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AFTER:
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AFTER:
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Before starting, clean the gap between badge and body with a small, soft brush and very soapy water. Little bits of grit can lodge in there and make big paint scratches whilst flossing. Use more soapy water during flossing as extra insurance.
 
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