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Offline s111 hoc

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painting badges
« on: 22 October 2009, 20:20 »
gonna spray my front and rear vw badges black, does the front badge just pop out or is there a knack to getting it out??
also did any one remove the rear badge or  just mask round it??, if i have to take it out, again is there a knack, cheers
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Offline pitman4u

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Re: painting badges
« Reply #1 on: 22 October 2009, 21:01 »
not sure about the back but the front 1 twist it 30 degrees to the left and it pops out. i bought a front 1 from dubstop international. cheap enough a came in a couple days!

Offline Hurdy

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Re: painting badges
« Reply #2 on: 22 October 2009, 23:08 »
With the rear badge you need to get a credit cardsized piece of plastic and slide it under the edge of the chrome. Gently work the plastic around the chrome badge, gradually easing the gap open as you go around. It should pop off with very little hassle :smiley: A good idea if you are painting the rear badge black would be to get some vinyl in a similar colour to the body colour of the car and apply that to the backing of the boot handle before re-applying the painted badge. Mine is carbon fibre, but the idea is the same :cool:

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Offline Gene Hunt.

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Re: painting badges
« Reply #3 on: 23 October 2009, 13:20 »
Is this the same for the ''early'' flush fit ones or just the later ''raised'' type ?.Mine is an 05 flush fit & has a bit of the white worm & i would like to change it.Cheer's.
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Offline joesgti

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Re: painting badges
« Reply #4 on: 23 October 2009, 16:40 »
Is this the same for the ''early'' flush fit ones or just the later ''raised'' type ?.Mine is an 05 flush fit & has a bit of the white worm & i would like to change it.Cheer's.

i have an early flush one black, very tricky to do and i sprayed mine on the car  :smiley:



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Re: painting badges
« Reply #5 on: 24 October 2009, 00:01 »
The flush-fit ones are a little trickier. They would need to be changed along with the whole latch unit if you wanted to upgrade to the new style 3D version. It takes around an hour to swap them over to the new style :smiley:
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Offline Gulfstream11

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Re: painting badges
« Reply #6 on: 24 October 2009, 10:18 »
With the rear badge you need to get a credit cardsized piece of plastic and slide it under the edge of the chrome. Gently work the plastic around the chrome badge, gradually easing the gap open as you go around. It should pop off with very little hassle :smiley: A good idea if you are painting the rear badge black would be to get some vinyl in a similar colour to the body colour of the car and apply that to the backing of the boot handle before re-applying the painted badge. Mine is carbon fibre, but the idea is the same :cool:



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Re: painting badges
« Reply #7 on: 24 October 2009, 11:08 »
With the rear badge you need to get a credit cardsized piece of plastic and slide it under the edge of the chrome. Gently work the plastic around the chrome badge, gradually easing the gap open as you go around. It should pop off with very little hassle :smiley: A good idea if you are painting the rear badge black would be to get some vinyl in a similar colour to the body colour of the car and apply that to the backing of the boot handle before re-applying the painted badge. Mine is carbon fibre, but the idea is the same :cool:



Shiny motor there Hurdy mate,did you get on your lasses shoulders for that shot... :grin:

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Offline Saint Steve

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Re: painting badges
« Reply #8 on: 24 October 2009, 12:00 »
^^^^^ i dont need steps :wink:


Offline Gene Hunt.

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Re: painting badges
« Reply #9 on: 24 October 2009, 13:32 »
The flush-fit ones are a little trickier. They would need to be changed along with the whole latch unit if you wanted to upgrade to the new style 3D version. It takes around an hour to swap them over to the new style :smiley:
........think i will live with it. :smiley:
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