Front and rear seat badge removal

steveh8204

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Mar 15, 2014
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Heat guns are pretty inexpensive. Screwfix do one at £11.99

https://www.screwfix.com/p/energer-enb467htg-2000w-electric-heat-gun-240v/59740

What colour did u go for? I went for copper on mine, goes well on monsoon grey imo.

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Nice, I've got a Red FR so gone for Black. Can probably get hold of a heatgun but would be worried about burning some paintwork haha.

The instructional video I got with it didn't mention a heat-gun so maybe manage without or do you not think?
 

Adrian300

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Jun 10, 2019
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U dont need to apply a great deal of heat and u are applying the heat to the vinyl too much heat and itll lose it shape and go all wrinkly lol.

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steveh8204

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Mar 15, 2014
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What is the solution you need to put on the black badge stickers to apply? Didn't say in the video I bought, I saw a video about applying tint and it said to use baby shampoo? I've only got some baby shampoo and conditioner, is that the same?

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Sword

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Apr 22, 2019
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What is the solution you need to put on the black badge stickers to apply? Didn't say in the video I bought, I saw a video about applying tint and it said to use baby shampoo? I've only got some baby shampoo and conditioner, is that the same?

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From someone who used to do graphics no lol

Johnsons baby shampoo only. Sounds stupid I know.
 

Adrian300

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With air release vinyl you dont need any solution

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steveh8204

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Mar 15, 2014
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OK, so assuming that's what they are (instructions were German) what do I use? Just water?


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Well, had a go with just water. Didn't give me the play I was hoping for but got there.

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Jul 23, 2021
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Not sure who could benefit from this but I came here to try find a simpler way to remove the front badge on my Leon ST. I for some reason couldn't unclip it from under the trim that sits above the top grill and by chance whilst I tried to pry it out using a trim remover tool from the exterior badge itself, the top half of the 'S' came off. I thought I broke it, turns out its clipped onto the whole badge housing. So I unclipped the bottom half of the 'S' and once I sprayed them black I clipped them back onto the badge. See images in case my explanation is rubbish.

The front badge in 2 bits top left of the image. Bottom of image is the rear boot badge/latch.
 

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