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Think the kitchen will yet again be a temp spray booth. Want to get the rear chrome de-chromed this w/e and then rebadged. As soon as I figure out the best way to take the sticky stuff off without scratching the paint work.

Suggestions??

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Think the kitchen will yet again be a temp spray booth. Want to get the rear chrome de-chromed this w/e and then rebadged. As soon as I figure out the best way to take the sticky stuff off without scratching the paint work.

Suggestions??

 

Sticky stuff??

 

Or should I not ask. ;)

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Think the kitchen will yet again be a temp spray booth. Want to get the rear chrome de-chromed this w/e and then rebadged. As soon as I figure out the best way to take the sticky stuff off without scratching the paint work.

Suggestions??

Can I borrow your kitchen? :lol:

 

You can buy sticky stuff remover? I think others use a wire or similar to remove the badge, then a tar/glue remover to clean the bodywork behind it!

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Sticky stuff??

 

Or should I not ask. ;)

From the glue Nick! Baby wipes work well on the other stuff! :-P

Can I borrow your kitchen? :lol:

 

You can buy sticky stuff remover? I think others use a wire or similar to remove the badge, then a tar/glue remover to clean the bodywork behind it!

I'm not too worried about getting them off, done that plenty of times, bit of dental floss and a gentle hand with a screwdriver! But I've always done it on silver cars, which won't show up scratches like a black one does! So tar remover and then a good polish??

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I'm not too worried about getting them off, done that plenty of times, bit of dental floss and a gentle hand with a screwdriver! But I've always done it on silver cars, which won't show up scratches like a black one does! So tar remover and then a good polish??

Pretty much! 

 

I'm sure Nick will correct or confirm it, he knows more about these things! 

 

I want to sort the VTi-S badge out on mine at some point, paint flaking off! 

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What is it you're planning to do with badging, I can never remember what it was Tom used when he debadged his but it did a good job.

If nothing else iron x or clay will take any residue off.

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What is it you're planning to do with badging, I can never remember what it was Tom used when he debadged his but it did a good job.

If nothing else iron x or clay will take any residue off.

Literally just taking then off mate. May re apply one in a different location, but for now, just off.

Thanks for the tips

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