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  • Psychotisis
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    Gotta say, the best part of that whole escapade was with every (Sip) the text got sloppier and sloppier. Hahaha

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  • phobea
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    I yelled at mine for a few months until it fell off

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  • RagtopE30
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    ^ I know, I was going for the hardest possible way to debadge! :)

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Originally posted by RagtopE30 View Post
    I took a cut off wheel and my handi dandi air tool and cut the portion of the trunklid off that contained the letters and then I fabricated a new piece out of sheet metal from my wifes car. After trial and error I finally perfected the shape and welded it in, blended it, prepped it, painted it, and polished it. Like it was never there!!
    No you didn't.

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  • RagtopE30
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    I took a cut off wheel and my handi dandi air tool and cut the portion of the trunklid off that contained the letters and then I fabricated a new piece out of sheet metal from my wifes car. After trial and error I finally perfected the shape and welded it in, blended it, prepped it, painted it, and polished it. Like it was never there!!

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  • bp9129
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    no stems no sticks. some o that real sticky icky! ooweeee!put it in the air!

    shit detox is about to drop

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  • Dj Buttchug
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    piano wire.

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  • firstRWD
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    I wonder if it might work to get a Really thin saw to slide behind it and cut it off that way. Almost like floss or fishing line. Maybe one of those would even work... Then you could probably get the glue off with some regular goo remover like the stuff from 3M or something.

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  • Anthony88ac
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    nice write up

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  • kickflipsandburnouts
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    if i were to take mine off and paint it, what adhesive should i use to reattach it

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  • jeffw
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    instead of the slim tipped screw driver a putty knife works great too. its wide and razor thin. works great

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  • Holland
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    My life is now complete, I know all.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Like said before
    Dental Floss
    Hair Dryer
    Fingernails
    3M rubbing compound

    I just heated it up and slid dental floss behind it bame right off without damging it. Then got and much as the sticky stuff off as i could by hand, by heating it. Then rubbing compound on a drill worked great.

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  • Goya20
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    Originally posted by defunkt25 View Post
    much easier way is to get fishing line or dental floss, spray wd 40 on and around the badge. Slide the line/floss under the badge floss away and it simply falls off. Wax a few times and you'll never know it was there.
    agree

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  • Defunkt25
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    Much easier way is to get fishing line or dental floss, spray wd 40 on and around the badge. Slide the line/floss under the badge floss away and it simply falls off. Wax a few times and you'll never know it was there.

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