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    How to remove badges from trunk?

    How do you remove the trunk ID badges ,not the roundel but BMW model type. Are there clips or do you heat it to remove?

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    Re: How to remove badges from trunk?

    Originally posted by sparticus
    How do you remove the trunk ID badges ,not the roundel but BMW model type. Are there clips or do you heat it to remove?
    Hair drier and dental floss

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      #3
      Screw driver and hammer.

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        #4
        LOL!!!

        Originally posted by ryan_george
        Screw driver and hammer.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ryan_george
          Screw driver and hammer.
          lol i hope your joking... and solvent takes of the residu left over.

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            #6
            Originally posted by kowalski
            Originally posted by ryan_george
            Screw driver and hammer.
            lol i hope your joking... and solvent takes of the residu left over.
            LOL-er!! use WD40 for the stubborn adhesive

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              #7
              solvent works just as good, and no it doesn't eat the paint, and dont bother argueing with me, go ask a painter.

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                #8
                I just used Meguairs paint cleaner for the sticky residue...rubbed it till everything came off and now you cant even tell there was a badge there before.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kowalski
                  solvent works just as good, and no it doesn't eat the paint, and dont bother argueing with me, go ask a painter.
                  WD-40 is a solvent. 'Solvent' is just a generic chemical term for something that dissolves the 'solute' in a solution.
                  Originally posted by Gruelius
                  and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                    #10
                    oops i meant to say varsol i call them the same thing but yeahh... oopsy:)

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                      #11
                      I removed it and used Brasso brass polish to get residue off. Brasso can be used as a rubbing compound also. Just Wax when your done. Learned the Brasso thing from my model car building. Polishes automotive clear paint nicely.

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