Don't believe it! De-badged the SEAT from the rear of my car yesterday, came off very easily and the rubbery stuff peeled off pretty easily using my finger.
Wanted to remove the side indicator 'FR' badges too as I like the slick look of the Audi's - these too came off really easily but the sticky stuff isn't like the rear rubbery stuff.
Removing it is gonna be a nightmare and I reckon its gonna take me hours to do just one side, but thats not the real problem...
On closer inspection it looks like the clear lackquer has been sprayed on with the badges already in place, so when I took them off there is a 'FR' shaped area that has no lacquer. The area outside the 'FR' looks like it will peel really easily - quite visable where the lacquer ends.
What to do? Would it be possible to get lackquer sprayed on to the missing areas without doing the whole wing? Would it seal/blend the lacquer line in properly?
If not am I best just putting the FR badges back on? And if so what with? EEK!
Was going so well too!!!!!!!
p.s - I read that using Auto Glym glass polish takes that sticky rubbery stuff and it did very well with the rear badges but not touching the FR side badges.
Wanted to remove the side indicator 'FR' badges too as I like the slick look of the Audi's - these too came off really easily but the sticky stuff isn't like the rear rubbery stuff.
Removing it is gonna be a nightmare and I reckon its gonna take me hours to do just one side, but thats not the real problem...
On closer inspection it looks like the clear lackquer has been sprayed on with the badges already in place, so when I took them off there is a 'FR' shaped area that has no lacquer. The area outside the 'FR' looks like it will peel really easily - quite visable where the lacquer ends.
What to do? Would it be possible to get lackquer sprayed on to the missing areas without doing the whole wing? Would it seal/blend the lacquer line in properly?
If not am I best just putting the FR badges back on? And if so what with? EEK!
Was going so well too!!!!!!!
p.s - I read that using Auto Glym glass polish takes that sticky rubbery stuff and it did very well with the rear badges but not touching the FR side badges.