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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: on-the-rampage on 19 June 2012, 22:43

Title: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: on-the-rampage on 19 June 2012, 22:43
does any one know the best way to remove the rear stick on badges without marking the boot

also im after a bbs rc wheel spanner looked everywhere for one

cheers
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: jamie1989 on 19 June 2012, 22:46
Heater gun or hair dryer then a good wash, polish and wash  :cool:

Any on ebay mate?
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: on-the-rampage on 19 June 2012, 22:54
cant see any on e-bay
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: cullygti on 19 June 2012, 22:58
get some fishing line or really good cotton and slice it behind the badges to remove take off the excess with some tar remover etc i just used polish and it came off a treat  :wink:
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: DunnDeal12 on 19 June 2012, 23:30
pull the badges off then spray wd40 on whats left on the car then scrap it off with a old card then wash, polish, seal, wax works a treat
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: richw911 on 19 June 2012, 23:39
does any one know the best way to remove the rear stick on badges without marking the boot

also im after a bbs rc wheel spanner looked everywhere for one

cheers

£3.50 from Jaguar -  The Jaguar part number is MXD6160AA, and the BBS part number is 59.23.009

http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/301443/2003169.aspx
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: Wayne on 19 June 2012, 23:44
Removing badges is easy, use a length of fishing line to cut through the glue, then meths to remove the left over excess.
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: rolty_gti on 19 June 2012, 23:52
does any one know the best way to remove the rear stick on badges without marking the boot

also im after a bbs rc wheel spanner looked everywhere for one

cheers

i removed mine on a fairly warm day, just eased off the edge of each letter with my fingers,pulled each one free then used tar remover to remove excess glue, job done :smiley:
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: on-the-rampage on 20 June 2012, 18:28
Tried jag for that part number but they haven't got back to me since monda
Title: Re: Best way to remove stick on badges
Post by: jv on 21 June 2012, 12:46
PW Motorsport if you are stuck.