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mse



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Removing rear defender sticker
As the above, how best to remove the sticker? If it was a badge I would be OK

I'm assuming when I do remove it, as the car is so new, the paint will be ok underneath? Mike
Post #475314 22nd Nov 2015 11:46pm
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Heat gun or a good blow dryer to warm the vinyl up and then the letters peel off pretty much in one piece. Donīt burn your fingers! 1998 Tdi 90 SW,
2008 Td4 90 SW,
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Post #475321 23rd Nov 2015 5:26am
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Removed mine earlier this year (vehicle was a couple of weeks old). Just used a hair dryer to warm it up and it peeled off in one piece. Only a very slight amount of residue left behind which cleaned up easily with a bit of quick detailer. There was no damage to the paintwork.
Post #475322 23rd Nov 2015 5:49am
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Mine was crusty and wouldn't peel off no matter what so I used a toffee wheel on my drill. Came off in seconds! 2016 D4 HSE

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Post #475330 23rd Nov 2015 8:07am
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mse



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great, thanks

Badges heat gun and a bit of fishing wire get them off in seconds, looks like the same will work on the badge with a bit of care.

What did you guys use to get off the residue anything special? Mike
Post #475365 23rd Nov 2015 10:12am
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Small IPA alcohol wipes are good for removing residues.
Post #475377 23rd Nov 2015 10:49am
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Boiling water,simples. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #475416 23rd Nov 2015 1:22pm
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mse



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Top tips thanks

have mixed luck with sticky residue - usually on beam converts i have to say - sometimes off in an instant, other times takes ages Mike
Post #475466 23rd Nov 2015 4:49pm
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Did mine yesterday heat gun then a squirt of brake cleaner. all done in a flash. Thumbs Up

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Post #475509 23rd Nov 2015 6:13pm
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I very very carefully used a sharp Stanley knife blade. (But you need to be most careful of)
Used this you just peel the edge up only, once that was up then just pull it back on its self opposite of fitting.
Then clean up with Alcohol wipe. (Brake cleaner will work too)

After that I'd wipe down with water and leave it to dry or dry it off so no residue is left of the cleaner either.

3D badges ive found dental floss to work well to first cut through the adhesive backing to release the lettering.
Post #475519 23rd Nov 2015 6:21pm
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mse



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Thanks guys - it might be a week before its done...gives me time to prepare for the fixing of the very cool replacement Mike
Post #475535 23rd Nov 2015 6:34pm
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I would get a bit of heat into the panel before sticking the badge on so it adheres properly.
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mse



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Thanks Thumbs Up Mike
Post #475568 23rd Nov 2015 7:40pm
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