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  1. #13
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    plastic razor blade? how is that even possible? plastic cant cut shit.

    i sure hope you didnt go out and use a gillette shaver...




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    go anywhere, repco, supercheap, bunnings, maybe even a service station, and youll find these. This is a razor blade.

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    Gillette for the closest shave

    facepalm

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    Sorry dude but I had to neg that razor blade post.

    That's the worst advice I've ever seen.
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    So should I try a razor blade or not???? Wouldn't it scratch the paint

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    it will take off a lot of paint.
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    it wont if you use common sense


    make sure the surface is soapy and wet as you scrape away the residue






    keep the blade very flat to surface and use a steady hand



    what area are you? i could do it for you if not too far

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    it wont if you use common sense


    make sure the surface is soapy and wet as you scrape away the residue






    keep the blade very flat to surface and use a steady hand



    what area are you? i could do it for you if not too far
    But thats on glass
    now try that on a painted metal surface
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    If any of the above didnt work its more then likely that the glue thingo is stuck onto paint. When i took my civic badge off, it had same problem and when i cleaned it all out using prepsol,wd40 and heat i saw like a dotted outline of the 'civic' badge and when i looked at it closely, it was rust spots.
    Genius....Rad Car......why not have both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasemas View Post
    But thats on glass
    now try that on a painted metal surface
    .....


    couldnt find exact pic

    youve never heard of people scraping anything of a car with a blade...?


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    I bought another badge and painted it black, I'm putting it on tomorrow. There's defenetly something up with my badge I removed, my brothers badge came off easy and left nothing behind and all the videos of people removing them come off easy to

  11. #23
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    Have you tried using steam?

    It can soften the glue to make it more plyable so it removes easier...

    Failing that it could be that the glue used has reacted to the paint or something and may actually cause some damage removing it as it may have bonded too well with the paint.

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    i vote for very warm water (or careful heat gun use to soften then wax n grease remover, prepsol bug n tar remover or the like should sort it out, you may vave to pick at it with nails a bit or wrap a card in cloth as the scraper.

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