Help removing numbers

Caddy101

Active member
Hi guys

Have any of you ever removed your numbers?
I want to remove the numbers on my forthcoming E90 323:rollsmile:, but I'm afraid I may ruin the paintwork.

Please help...
 

ebrahim.achmat

New member
hairdryer....hot gun too hot...dont let the wife catch you though....bit of elbow gease with the left over glue....and wolla ! no numbers
 

andrewbuch

///Member
Fishing line or dental floss between the badge & car..

Once its off some elbow grease & it will clean up nicely
 

ebrahim.achmat

New member
the hairdryer makes it peels off easier ..i like that word : peel,... make me think of an orange , should i peel it, or suck it ! lol
 
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BrownFox

Guest
I never get why people remove the Numbers...

It just says I am to cheap to buy a more powerful car.

Just my 2 cents.

:fencelook:
 

calypso

///Member
BrownFox said:
I never get why people remove the Numbers...

It just says I am to cheap to buy a more powerful car.

Just my 2 cents.

:fencelook:

Not always, people de-badge top of the range too. It just about a specific look. Cheap is putting an M badge on an econobox.
 

Sankekur

///Member
95% of the BMW's that I see that have been debadged are usually entry level models, like the saying goes: "If you can't afford a 328i you take the badge off"

M badges on a car that is not an M is just retarded, cause those that don't know what is means won't care and probably wouldn't even notice it and those that know what it is about will think you are an idiot.
 

Coisman

Administrator
Staff member
:pimp:
I used dental floss to cut the emblems off, and then some Benzine to get the glue off. :thumb:
 

WyKiD

Active member
Nice going chaps...now we know how you keep your cars paintwork bug free, daisy fresh and baby soft.......:rollsmile:
 

WyKiD

Active member
"Fanatics" maintenance guide...no need to spend $$$ on all these overpriced "premium" detailing products out there......:=):
 

outlaw335

Active member
Sankekur said:
95% of the BMW's that I see that have been debadged are usually entry level models, like the saying goes: "If you can't afford a 328i you take the badge off"

M badges on a car that is not an M is just retarded, cause those that don't know what is means won't care and probably wouldn't even notice it and those that know what it is about will think you are an idiot.


+1! :thumbs:
 

AshG108

///Member
i debadged my 320 and also my previous Audi and golfs, fishing line and a little patience, thats it, or i can do it for you if you in jhb:thumbs:
 
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