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11-18-2012, 07:13 AM | #179 |
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Custom Services - Removing Badges
How to Remove your stick on badges.
What you will need: 1. Heat gun or hair dryer 2. Waxed dental floss (doesn't scratch) 3. Clay bar & lubrication This is the badge that will be removed. Get your heat gun or hair dryer and blow hot air on the badge for around 40 seconds or until badge surface is fairly hot to the touch. Using waxed dental floss, simple insert from one side and thread/slide the floss piece behind the badge. This will safely "pull" away the badge and/or the adhesives. Use your fingers carefully to assist in badge removal once the dental floss has safely detached the badge. Carefully pull away the badge. Some adhesive will still be stuck on the paintwork. This should be heated with your heat gun or hair dryer and then rolled off the paintwork. Do NOT use your your fingernails to peel off the adhesive. The outline of the badge may still be visibile. Simply use your favourite clay bar with lubrication to remove any remaining adhesives. Badge and adhesives safely and completely removed. |
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11-21-2012, 04:44 AM | #185 |
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11-26-2012, 02:13 AM | #187 |
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2012 BMW 320d - Stage 1 Paint Correction & Hard Body Coating
Car: 2012 BMW F30 320d
Service: Stage 1 Paint Correction & Hard Body Coating Comments: - Dull looking paint even for a month old car. - Various marks and stains which weren't too aggressive. - Hard Body used for final finish which really makes the Black Sapphire Metallic paintwork look super reflective! Random before and after shots: Front Wheel: C Pillar: White to Black: See the rest of the photos here: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...5321643&type=1 |
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Who knows, maybe next year??
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11-27-2012, 06:46 AM | #189 |
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Car: 2009 BMW E93 M3
Service: Stage 3 Paint Correction, Interior & Engine Bay Comments: - Swirls, scratches and water marks on exterior. Some deeper scratches were reduced. - Interior had some dirt built up, shiny leather and various marks - Engine bay suffered dirt build up too - Blue pearl evident after paint correction and metallic flake was popping! - Leather and interior looked natural again - Missed taking after shots of engine bay - Owner was very impressed with the result!! Random shots: 50/50 of door 50/50 of Driver's Leather Seat Exhausts - before and after: Bonnet - before and after: Boot lid - before and after: Few after shots: For more pictures and the full write up, visit: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...5321643&type=1 |
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12-15-2012, 02:39 AM | #194 |
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Great idea!
+1 but make it after March when my car is delivered
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01-06-2013, 04:13 PM | #196 |
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You can add my car to the Brisbane list!
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