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    Hi Guys,
    Am wanting to debadge my vec and have been wondering what is the easiest/safest method??
    Also want to take the badges off of the chrome strip, what products can I use to polish it or to remove adhesive residue??
    Any one got pics of this done?
    Cheers in advance!!!!

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    A jet wash will remove the ones on the chrome strip no problem, did mine anyway lol

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    hair dryer to heat the glue behind the griffin and just pull off, then some tar and bug remover for the residue left over. HTH

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    Dentel floss can be used aswell.

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    A hairdryer & old morrisons card worked for me lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizard View Post
    hair dryer to heat the glue behind the griffin and just pull off, then some tar and bug remover for the residue left over. HTH

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizard View Post
    hair dryer to heat the glue behind the griffin and just pull off, then some tar and bug remover for the residue left over. HTH

    That's the way I found easiest.

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    might have to attempt this 2moro!

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    Piece of cake. Hair dryer, pull the badge off (get a bit of string behind it to help pull it off), use t-cut or similar to remove any residue.

    Job's a good 'un.

    Pics when done

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    I used heat gun set low, then autoglym tar and bug remover, then autoglym paint restorer and Meguiars after (no autoglym srp handy). If you check my posts there's one on there of mine debadged

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