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Hi,
I was wondering if any of you can tell me how to properly de badge my benz. Should I get this done professionally or is there a trick to just peeling the letters off? Thanks, Jay |
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You might want to search the archives for references to this (I have seen it posted about before) and I remember one of the suggestions was fine grade fishing line.
But, search the current posts and archives for better info. - John ------------------ John J. Meadows '85 190E 2.3L 99k mi. My first M-B, not my last. |
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Fishing line worked really well for taking the fish off the back of my car. The thread about it is called "Fish" and it's in the Detailing forum: http://www.peachparts.com/ubb/Forum7/HTML/000376.html
There are messages about people using the fishing line for debadging as well. ------------------ Dean Santa Barbara, CA ICQ #300030 1974 280C 1984 300SD |
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