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Dalo Harkin
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badge removal
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07 January 2013, 13:17 »
what do people use to remove the glue residue thats left on the car?
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ARZ K03s, Oettinger Side Skirts, R32 front, Carbon stage 2, Forge 007p (yellow spring), Forge Actuator (yellow spring), Pipercross panel filter with DSG parts, N249 and N112 deleted, SAI deleted, Carbon canister deleted, Rear wiper deleted, Long Life turbo back custom exhaust with 200 cell sports cat, VR6/G60 clutch kit, Creation Motorsport TIP, Catch can, 'Wellycooler', K04 charge pipe, S3 ported inlet manifold - looks pretty standard on the outside though
asboGTI
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Re: badge removal
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07 January 2013, 13:21 »
hair dyer, t-cut and be very careful with a blunt knife or finger nail or use your missus and promise her a meal out
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vw golf mk4 ARZ 1.8T pipercross panel filter, xenon headlights, JOMS coilovers, forge 007p with green spring, audi tt anti roll bar, 3inch ebay trubo back exhaust, COOKIES MONSTER STICKER(adds bhp I swear)
Dalo Harkin
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Re: badge removal
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07 January 2013, 13:26 »
The badge is off, I just didnt know what to use, I am sure people have used some liquids to get rid of the residue? dont want to use anything that will damage the paint is all
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ARZ K03s, Oettinger Side Skirts, R32 front, Carbon stage 2, Forge 007p (yellow spring), Forge Actuator (yellow spring), Pipercross panel filter with DSG parts, N249 and N112 deleted, SAI deleted, Carbon canister deleted, Rear wiper deleted, Long Life turbo back custom exhaust with 200 cell sports cat, VR6/G60 clutch kit, Creation Motorsport TIP, Catch can, 'Wellycooler', K04 charge pipe, S3 ported inlet manifold - looks pretty standard on the outside though
Gti_Jamo
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1991 Corrado 1.8 G60
Re: badge removal
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07 January 2013, 13:36 »
A solvent based tar and glue remover on a cloth. Mind and clean and polish the surface afterwards though.
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j-p
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Re: badge removal
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07 January 2013, 16:10 »
I use wd-40! Never destroyed any paintwork yet!
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rio_gti
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Re: badge removal
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07 January 2013, 16:16 »
Petrol or white spirit
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2000 GTI 1.8t ARZ, S2000 filter, DSG intake, Forge 007 dv, Catch can, R-tech custom remap, 3" Supersize Silicone TIP, Powerflex dog bone, 'The Beast' FMIC, Ultimate delete, LCR fuel pump, 3" Turbo back, K03 hybrid, Ported Manifold, S3 injectors, 80mm maf = 280bhp 270lbft
wotavudunn
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07 January 2013, 16:53 »
wd40
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Steve_PD
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Re: badge removal
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07 January 2013, 17:16 »
Another one for WD40 and a cloth then wash is off.
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