Rear VW Badge
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ModifiedMadness
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Rear VW Badge
Has anyone ever removed the rear VW badge,
If so, is it just a case of heating it up and using fishing line like all the other badges?
I just wondered because we have the rubber bit around it like this
http://www.f20c.com/d/34498-2/aab.jpg?g ... af7ae9166f
If so, is it just a case of heating it up and using fishing line like all the other badges?
I just wondered because we have the rubber bit around it like this
http://www.f20c.com/d/34498-2/aab.jpg?g ... af7ae9166f
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ModifiedMadness
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its just missing the 1 ....1337M@Turner wrote:I believe there is an indent that the badge is flush too and also a small whole. So might be a good idea to do it over a sunny weekend. Dont want water getting into your boot.
That pic aswell, am i right in thinking its of a golf? And also why is there a 337 badge?![]()
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Quick update.
I nearly fuc*ed it up totally thanks to putting a fingerprint on the Laquer.
So I thought I'll mask all the other bits up and just spray that one, then the masking tape stuck to and peeled off the laquer.
Lesson learnt was make sure the laquer is totally dry!
It did look spot on, however there is a few small imperfections now, but hopefully nothing major.
Thank god for DIY
I nearly fuc*ed it up totally thanks to putting a fingerprint on the Laquer.
So I thought I'll mask all the other bits up and just spray that one, then the masking tape stuck to and peeled off the laquer.
Lesson learnt was make sure the laquer is totally dry!
It did look spot on, however there is a few small imperfections now, but hopefully nothing major.
Thank god for DIY