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Badge lettering cleaning

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I've usual debadged my cars in the past but I'm liking the oem badged look currently.

What is the best way to tackle inbetween the lettering?

Cheers

Detailing brush for me, works a treat.

I've got three sizes, large for wheels, medium for around the windows and sills, roof bars etc and the small one for things like badges.

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Detailing brush for me, works a treat.

I've got three sizes, large for wheels, medium for around the windows and sills, roof bars etc and the small one for things like badges.

Do you use any product on the badges or just the wash solution?

Sorry, I want clear!

Yeah I just use them with my bucket of soapy water and have my brushes in with them.

I snow foam the car and as it dwells go around doorshuts, window edges/rubbers...... and badges with a soft detailing brush

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Thanks both

Detailing brush for me, works a treat.

I've got three sizes, large for wheels, medium for around the windows and sills, roof bars etc and the small one for things like badges.

 

Indeed - go with a snowfoam to soften then a small detailing brush.

 

If its particularly stubborn and not shifting - follow-up with a mild APC spray mix or dedicated degreaser :thumbup:

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