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Badge Adhesive Removal - readie - 05-03-2013

What's the best thing to remove the badge adhesive off the car after debadging? It's a foooooker to get off

any suggestions


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - Ed Doe - 05-03-2013

Hope you don't mind me editing your post and thread title a bit buddy, it should help you get a quicker answer!


I'd try autoglym tar removal; it's pretty good at getting most things off, and IIRC that's what I used for my dt debadge way back when Smile


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - C.A.R. - 05-03-2013

Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover (called exactly that)

Trick is to soak the area in this stuff (which is very runny, like water) and leave it for a few seconds, then go at it with either the sharp edge of a squeegee or a tough cloth (which will get f*cked up so don't use a good one).

Works wonders.


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - ozonehostile - 05-03-2013

Autoglym or thinkers and a heatgun. dont burn the paint though!


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - readie - 05-03-2013

cheersw lads ...... nah no probs mate got me a quick response lool wernt sure what to put ill give it ago were the best place to get it from halfords ????? also was told t cut would do it ????


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - ginge191 - 05-03-2013

heatgun and a little bit of petrol worked a treat for me ThumbsUp


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - ozonehostile - 05-03-2013

Get the most of it off with one of the above methods then If theres any discoloration left use tcut on that


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - readie - 05-03-2013

cheers dudes gonna smash it out tonight left the 306 badge on the only took the gay peugeot badge of lol


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - Pompey306mark - 05-03-2013

I removed some meridian badges from a guys car with nothing more than a screw driver (careful hands) and a rag with water.


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - readie - 05-03-2013

yh but ur too far away to do mine lol


Badge Adhesive Removal - Aaron _d95 - 05-03-2013

Meth spirits is really good. Finally got mine off after a year of trying other stuff along the rid strips on my old car and tried meths this weekend and came of so easy.


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - readie - 05-03-2013

wont that take of the paint tho ???????


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - Dum-Dum - 05-03-2013

Your all wrong, the correct tool for this job is a fudge wheel (often called an eraser wheel or a pin stripe remover)

Get them on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tex-Eraser-Wheel-For-Fast-Removal-Of-Double-Sides-DCA-49-/281073856779?pt=UK_Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint&hash=item41714eb10b


I promise you there is much much much much less effort involved than using AG ITR or similar and much less chance of damaging your paint than using a paint gun.


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - Matt - 05-03-2013

Orbital sander

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RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - Eeyore - 05-03-2013

I got some universal sticky tar remover stuff from halfords for £5 or something. Removes bubble gum too apaprently. Havent got round to using it yet though!


Badge Adhesive Removal - Aaron _d95 - 05-03-2013

(05-03-2013, 04:46 PM)readie Wrote: wont that take of the paint tho ???????

No I just put it on a cloth or spray it on by putting a top of a spray cleaner bottle and the adhesive just rubs off


RE: Badge Adhesive Removal - Dicky - 05-03-2013

I just use an old Subway card to get the badge off and thinners to get the adhesive off, jobdone.