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Old 08-22-2008, 07:19 PM   #1
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Question removing badges

i'm tired of having the fake SS badges is there any tricks to get it off, or do i just use a heat gun and use fishing string behind it? and how will i get off all the goop that is leftover after i remove it?
Old 08-22-2008, 08:07 PM   #2
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Re: removing badges

i used the fishing string and a blow drier, then just rubbed the excess off with a sponge and some goo gone or something
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Re: removing badges

^^^ what he said blowdrier, fishing line and goo gone... i wouldnt use a heat gun you can damage your paint easily if you dont know what your doing
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Re: removing badges

Sawzall, torch and a comb.
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Re: removing badges

Quote: Originally Posted by Dork
Sawzall, torch and a comb.
do you comb your hair while using a torch too?

i figured i was the only one because it is kind of a wierd fetish......
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Re: removing badges

Quote: Originally Posted by paint toad
do you comb your hair while using a torch too?

i figured i was the only one because it is kind of a wierd fetish......
ya, I like to make sure I'm looking my best while using a torch. I'll even swith it up and swap hands between the torch and comb halfway through melting the emblem off. Just to show all the newbs how its done.
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Re: removing badges

Make sure you don't get the goo gone that comes in the squirt bottle, get the one in the can. The crap in the bottle eats clear coat away....... and will get you hiiiigggghhh.
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Sawzall, torch and a comb.
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