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how do u go about doin this plz guys??
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heat it up very carefully then just peel it off. use t-cut or similar to remove any excess stickyness
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heat it up with a hairdryer??does it not leave any marks??
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i just put my wh smith club card behind it and prised it off, then i soaked the stickey stuff in petrol, then scraped it off with my card again, then i t cut it, the waxed it! job done
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or do that ^^

depends how old the car is, mine where really stubborn
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ok ill do a combintion ofboth, ill heat it wiv a hairdryer then al prise it off wiv a card.
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if the car is red you'll see a mark behind it.
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
i just put my wh smith club card behind it and prised it off, then i soaked the stickey stuff in petrol, then scraped it off with my card again, then i t cut it, the waxed it! job done


Lol, Thats exactly how I did mine, only I used a Matalan card

The badges left no marks at all but the rubbing strips have left a small pale-ish line, not where the sticky was, but where the hollow in the strip was. I'm waiting for the good weather o I can T-cut it.
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quote:
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if the car is red you'll see a mark behind it.


my car is flamr red, r reg iv de-baded it and got rid of the bump strips, you cant tell now, did the boot with t-cut and then did the sides looks so much smarter! i admit when i fitst did it the colour match was terible but 30mins with the t-cut and all is good!
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my car is black so there will be no fading???
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there may be a bit but noffing some t-cut cant shift
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o rite then cheers mate 4 the help
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no worries
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quote:
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if the car is red you'll see a mark behind it.
mine didn't leave any marks
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depends how old the paint is
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he's got a corsa c so not to old
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oh should be ok then!
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yea sorry its an 03 plate corsa c, 4got to mention tht
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heat up with hairdryer then use white spirit to get excess glue orf... bobs u'r uncle!!
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dont use a metal prising tool though, use a plastic scraper or something of the sort
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i just pulled mine off... i found plastic things scratch the paintwork....
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like broster, mine required a national insurance card to get em off but i used meths on the sticky marks

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broster: so once Tcutted... do the marks ever come back?

I mean does the paint fade at different speeds where the strips were?
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ive got a 94 red corsa, when i took em off u could tell i had badges there , bit of t-cut and it looks the same as the rest of the car and it hasnt come back, but my car is horribly faded anyway
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I might actually do it, always avoided it as i figured you'd always be able to tell.

 
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