DEBADGE FAIL!!!! [Pics Inside]
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DEBADGE FAIL!!!! [Pics Inside]
Well here is the damage.... I used my heat gun to warm up the adhesive, then used fishing line to cut the badge off. Got all of them off then used the heat gun again to soften the adhesive and used a microfiber towel to rub off the adhesive. Then polished it the residue off. This is what is left.... I guess 8 year old badges dont come off very nicely...
To say the least I'm pretty bummed. I'll most likely go get it repainted. What a dumb idea this was....
To say the least I'm pretty bummed. I'll most likely go get it repainted. What a dumb idea this was....
#6
You can't just detail those spots out.
If they're anything like what happened to my car, when I took the Fuji emblem off, there were abrasions right through the clear coat, down into the primer all the way around the edge of where the emblem had been.
My best bet is that dirt and contaminates get up under the emblem, and eat away at the paint.
If they're anything like what happened to my car, when I took the Fuji emblem off, there were abrasions right through the clear coat, down into the primer all the way around the edge of where the emblem had been.
My best bet is that dirt and contaminates get up under the emblem, and eat away at the paint.
#7
I have debaged two trunks and I never used a heat gun or fishing line.
Step 1 get goo gone and let every letter soak for about 20-30 minutes
Step 2 get dental floss since it is wax coated and take off letters
Step 3 very carefully rub glue with goo gone till all residue is gone will take about an hour to do the whole trunk.
Step 1 get goo gone and let every letter soak for about 20-30 minutes
Step 2 get dental floss since it is wax coated and take off letters
Step 3 very carefully rub glue with goo gone till all residue is gone will take about an hour to do the whole trunk.
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