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Jngrbrdman said:IAutoint has a "new car prep" that is more suited for removing the glue from the plastic than ABC is. Its a safe solvent compared to an acid bath. Its great at getting adhesives off.
Jngrbrdman said:Autoint has a "new car prep" that is more suited for removing the glue from the plastic than ABC is. Its a safe solvent compared to an acid bath. Its great at getting adhesives off.
Lochi said:I debadged mine using a hair dryer, dental floss and some alcohol :xyxthumbs
Jngrbrdman said:I've always been fairly impressed with what I've used on the ValuGuard line. You can tell that it is designed to be used by detail shops that are faced with a zillion problems. Some of their polishing compounds are really nice to use. I know that shop grade products aren't talked about a lot on Autopia, but these are some that are worth looking into if anyone is interested. I'm looking forward to writing a review on the new car prep. :bigups
Lochi said:I debadged mine using a hair dryer, dental floss and some alcohol :xyxthumbs
sk24max said:I debadged my trunk and it hasn't come out well. Where my nissan emblem was, the paint is darker. Where the letters were, their are small remains of glue that won't come out. I've tried heat gun, bug n tar remver, goo gone, waxing, rubbing alcohol. Any suggestions?