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tangomike24
Saturday 9th September 2006, 16:21
Hi peeps,
Just seen the pics of Neilly's S40 with out the badges. It looks great. Have any of you de-badged a S60 and if so do the badges come off with out any problems?

poochingaround
Saturday 9th September 2006, 16:54
As stated in a previous post a tried and proven method is a kettle of hot water poured and used to soften the adhesive.

tangomike24
Saturday 9th September 2006, 17:04
is the VOLVO badge at the top just stuck on as well. some times the bigger badges have pins to hold them in place. Not sure about Volvo though!

kimbaleeg
Saturday 9th September 2006, 18:42
hi mate think there just stuck on all ov them just try pulling it alittle you should see black foam type stuff if stuck on if pins this wont be there i think thats right try boiling water or a hair dryer proberbley easyer

S60D5
Saturday 9th September 2006, 18:55
If I remove my D5 badge and finally get my chrome tailpipe fitted, no one will know I'm a tight-arsed diseasel driver... until I start it up!

hmmm

tangomike24
Saturday 9th September 2006, 19:16
the S60 and the T5 badges are gone now, went with the kettle. Good plan, works well. Thanks Dudes.

KEEP LOW AND MOVE FAST

TM24

T5ER
Saturday 9th September 2006, 19:50
thinking about doing mine and just leaving the T5 badge on it????

M44K TS
Saturday 9th September 2006, 20:05
dental floss and WD40 works a treat

M44K TS
Saturday 9th September 2006, 20:06
obviously for getting the badges off, don't use that combo when brushing your teeth

Neilly
Saturday 9th September 2006, 21:45
I used a heat gun,but very carefully though because these are really hot and can easily bubble paint in a few secs.Once i got the badges off i used white spirit to get the glue off.Takes a while but is oily so want be to abrasive to the paint work.............If your patient will work out good

Also used the same method to take off my side trims on the doors

M44K TS
Saturday 9th September 2006, 23:50
trust me, the dental floss and wd40 is much easier, slide the floss behind the badge, squirt the wd onto the sticky stuff, and peel off, 3 x badges on my dads 850 took 10 mins

dreadly
Sunday 10th September 2006, 07:27
obviously for getting the badges off, don't use that combo when brushing your teeth

Lol, spit-spit!!! - Could'v posted this retraction a little quicker mate :( Still, my teeth won't rust!

kimbaleeg
Sunday 10th September 2006, 10:02
I used a heat gun,but very carefully though because these are really hot and can easily bubble paint in a few secs.Once i got the badges off i used white spirit to get the glue off.Takes a while but is oily so want be to abrasive to the paint work.............If your patient will work out good

Also used the same method to take off my side trims on the doors

hi mate side door trims bet that looks nice and smoth they r panted under them i though they would not have been painted under them

Neilly
Wednesday 13th September 2006, 18:31
yeah!!! they are painted underneath,the trims came off quite easily,was just the glue that took 3 HOURS!!!!!!!

Neilly
Wednesday 13th September 2006, 18:32
an other

M44K TS
Wednesday 13th September 2006, 23:41
i'll probably get shunned for saying this, but looking at the back door, it kind of looks like a scooby

tangomike24
Thursday 14th September 2006, 18:36
T5Mark, i agree!

kimbaleeg
Friday 15th September 2006, 19:32
definatley nice mate but i cant do mine without haveing to fill holes apparentley s70 has clips as well as glue ahh

M44K TS
Friday 15th September 2006, 23:02
T5Mark, i agree!


glad it's not just me :biggrin: