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Chrome Lettering - MRiches - 24-04-2013 Just want a few opinions on what to do with mine. I was either thinking taking all lettering off completely (does that look better?) or getting/spraying them black and going for a black theme. 1. How easy are they to get off and do they leave shit behind when they come off? 2. Would it be easier to take them off and spray than buying black ones, if so what kinda spray? 3. What to use to stick them back on? 4. OR not bother and just take it all off. My rear has "Peugeot" and "306" on right and left. A small LX on the right hand side. Probably a trivial matter to you all but I don't want to do something shit and regret it lol. RE: Chrome Lettering - 4WayDiablo - 24-04-2013 Most of us remove them. I used a credit card to get in behind then a little heat to get the glue off RE: Chrome Lettering - DazzaHDI - 24-04-2013 Soapy water, or warm water and a credit card RE: Chrome Lettering - MRiches - 24-04-2013 (24-04-2013, 04:52 PM)4WayDiablo Wrote: Most of us remove them. I thought as much but no harm in asking eh. (24-04-2013, 04:58 PM)DazzaHDI Wrote: Soapy water, or warm water and a credit card I suppose that means get rid completely yeh? ![]() Cheers guys. RE: Chrome Lettering - declantg - 24-04-2013 Once the badges are off go over the area with some p60 /troll Don't do that, knowing Srowell there is probably a debadging guide somewhere Re: Chrome Lettering - kentiiboii - 24-04-2013 Use heart gun or hair dryer to warm glue up and tge badges will come straight of. Cover glue in ag advanced tar remover use a mixture of card and cloth to get the glue off. Card for thick glue cloth for thin layer. Also keep the glue warm. When its off rub it with more tar remover. Dry it then use ag super risen polish RE: Chrome Lettering - Eeyore - 24-04-2013 (24-04-2013, 05:16 PM)declantg Wrote: Once the badges are off go over the area with some p60 thats a brilliant idea. ill do it when i come to debadge the estate. I shall call it 'how to clean up your back end' ![]() RE: Chrome Lettering - declantg - 24-04-2013 Genuinely surprised you haven't already made one ![]() |