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Removal of badges...

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...in particular the 'Fabia' and 'VRS' badges on the back of the Fab.

Are they stuck straight on, or are they fixed into the boot, so it will require filler/paint to cover up any holes left by the badges?

If they're just stuck on, no marks on the boot, how do you go about removing? Best practises? Tools? Solutions?

TIA.

:cool:

Strong fishing line. Get underneath and using a gentle but strong sawing action, cut through the glue holding them on. Then it's safe (honest) to use white spirit or something less strong like WD-40 to get the gunk off the paintwork. Even a stubborn thumbnail is good for getting most of it off, then use the wd-40/W.S to clean up after. :)

Some people on here have used a hair dryer to soften the glue.

it's really difficult stuff to get off init!!!! sombody i used to work with stuck a gti badge on the back of my polo but with the letters rearranged to spell "git" instead.

On my last 3 cars, they've been debadged by softening the glue with a hair drier and then just pulling them off. Use a dab or two of tar remover to get the last bits of glue off. Easy :D

Chris

I've heard from people who have debadged/rebadged their cars that it is fairly easy. As Jason said, my friend used fishing line on his, then lighter fluid to get the glue residue off

When one doesn't possess a hair dryer as one doesn't usually hairdryer one's hair, then that's a little tricky. :D

As well as the thumbnail, just rubbing with a finger is often sufficient to ball the gunk up in to lumps which can then be picked off with a nail. If you felt brave perhaps a cloth covered screwdriver blade? ;) (PS: please don't :D)

I've actually been doing a little rebadging to my car, but not on the boot.

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Ah, cheers boys. Had visions of a few little holes being left, filler, paint....gosh. Sounds a lot easier. I'll try the tried'n'tested fishwire, and then a bit of elbow grease first of all.

Would sticking a hairdryer on the badges not have an adverse effect on the paint, or does the dryer not get hot enough?

As I've got a VRS related 'plate, was staring at the back of my car when I parked up yesterday thinking it'd look a little better without badges. Perhaps even removing the Skoda circular one just below the window.

Aiming for a debadged, miltec grill intime for Trax, too.

Maffu, is there any chance you could take a photo of your fab once you've debadged it as im thinking of doing the same myself but am unsure how it will look.

Cheers

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Maffu' date=' is there any chance you could take a photo of your fab once you've debadged it as im thinking of doing the same myself but am unsure how it will look.

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Will do.

I'm going to USC from Fri-Sun, so if I don't get 'round to doing it over the next couple of days, which is very possibly, it'll be next weekend. I'll make a note to PM the photo.

:thumbup:

Right maffu and Glos vrs...

had a fidget with photoshop, so you can see what a de-badge looks like

Glos vrs-sorry I couldnt get a silver one:thumbdwn:

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Score. :thumbup:

Score. :thumbup:

Glad you like it, now get it done:D

Glos vrs-sorry I couldnt get a silver one:thumbdwn:

You just didnt try did you :D

It does look very good. Not sure i'd remove the centre badge as i believe that is fixed into the hatch and i dont think i could be bothered to fill in the holes at the mo. may do the other two though.

Cheers for all the replies and pics so far. Looking forward to your pic Maffu. What colour is yours by the way? Guessing black.

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Aye, black. Might try it Thursday night, if I get bored.

Maffu - Have you seen the relocated badge thread in the styling section, its near the top on page one. Got pics of Harry's Furby with badges in various places on a black furby so thought you should see it.

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No I have not. Will go and check it out. I was aiming for a 'WTF was that?' when I pass someone, with just he briskoda sticker for help, but yeah - open to anything.

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