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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
Originally Posted by
BA540i
I recently purchased a 95 BMW 540i and wanted to debadge it. The glue holding the badge on was very dry and very much stuck on the paint as you can imagine. With heat and some WD40 I was able to get the badge off and some of the glue but not all of it.
I continued to use WD40 till I decided to stop and get some advice as I felt I was not making more progress.
After doing some research I am thinking of getting some goo gone and letting it sit on there awhile to really get in there or get a 3M eraser wheel and have at it. The 3M wheel makes me nervous as some have made things worse with it and this is 23 year old glue.
Any help or ideas would be appreciated thanks!
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IMG_3981.jpg - Google Drive
Take a look at this thread, might help you out.
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
So I tried to make some progress tonight. starting out with 3 sets - 2 - 4 -8 minutes to let it set one 1 spot. I also tried 2 rounds of 3 minutes on other spots with no success. Its pretty stubborn glue...
I did not get the reaction I was hoping. One area showed tiny promise and I went at with my finger nail and plastic razor blade.
I tiny bit a clean came up with my finger nail so I stopped.
No progress I would say.
Thinking about taking it to someone more knoledgeable and seeing if they think its even possible or just order another badge.
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
Did you try the hair dryer on high?
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
Originally Posted by
BA540i
So I tried to make some progress tonight. starting out with 3 sets - 2 - 4 -8 minutes to let it set one 1 spot. I also tried 2 rounds of 3 minutes on other spots with no success. Its pretty stubborn glue...
I did not get the reaction I was hoping. One area showed tiny promise and I went at with my finger nail and plastic razor blade.
I tiny bit a clean came up with my finger nail so I stopped.
No progress I would say.
Thinking about taking it to someone more knoledgeable and seeing if they think its even possible or just order another badge.
Try to soak a paper towel with the product and slap it on the area where the glue is for 5 minutes. The paper towel will prevent the product from running off and/or evaporating away. It might make the difference.
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
Originally Posted by
BA540i
So I tried to make some progress tonight. starting out with 3 sets - 2 - 4 -8 minutes to let it set one 1 spot. I also tried 2 rounds of 3 minutes on other spots with no success. Its pretty stubborn glue...
I did not get the reaction I was hoping. One area showed tiny promise and I went at with my finger nail and plastic razor blade.
I tiny bit a clean came up with my finger nail so I stopped.
No progress I would say.
Thinking about taking it to someone more knoledgeable and seeing if they think its even possible or just order another badge.
Were you using rapid remover?
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
Even if you manage to remove it, aren't you worried the paint will be faded in the area around it and show the outline of the badge that was there for so long? Might need a lot of leveling on the paint to get that to go away.
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
Originally Posted by
BSoares
Even if you manage to remove it, aren't you worried the paint will be faded in the area around it and show the outline of the badge that was there for so long? Might need a lot of leveling on the paint to get that to go away.
If what you are saying is true, no amount of leveling will make a difference. If the base coat is faded, you can't polish it out unless you remove the clear.
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
If what you are saying is true, no amount of leveling will make a difference. If the base coat is faded, you can't polish it out unless you remove the clear.
Yeah, I guess that makes sense. Either way I'd expect it to not look great after having a badge in the same spot for 23 years.
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
I use mineral spirits and q-tips for something like that. I hold a cloth under the adhesive area and using several q-tips soaked in MS I attempt to saturate the adhesive for several minutes insuring the MS doesn't drip onto any paint outside the area of concern. I like the dwell time and leave it for a little while before attempting to rub it off. I use wet, wooden popsicle sticks or a paint stir stick to work the more stubborn spots, resoaking with MS if needed. The wet wood doesn't scratch the paint as quickly as plastic razor blades.
I would guess that, yes, you'll have some ghosting of the original paint underneath but wouldn't worry about it.
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Re: 23 Year old car badge removal - Stubborn Glue
When there is ghosting, a good compound and polish usually either removes it completelly or reduces it a lot. Anytime you debadge, you should be doing a 2 step correction afterwards IMO.
Post some pictures when you are done.
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