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Marky (Gene) your in so much trouble for that Rolling with laughter

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My favourite method of removing the glue is white spirit and if this does not work I use methylated spirits which also removes felt tip pen by the way. Tattoos - Why would you choose to look like the wall of a public toilet?

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The best way to remove any sticker or decal (eg GB badge) is to heat it up first with a hair drier; then as you det a corner to lift heat and peel at the same time. A touch of meths on a cloth will take of any sticky residue.

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BFGLR2Man wrote:
The best way to remove any sticker or decal (eg GB badge) is to heat it up first with a hair drier; then as you det a corner to lift heat and peel at the same time. A touch of meths on a cloth will take of any sticky residue.

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BFGLR2Man wrote:
The best way to remove any sticker or decal (eg GB badge) is to heat it up first with a hair drier; then as you det a corner to lift heat and peel at the same time. A touch of meths on a cloth will take of any sticky residue.

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BFGLR2Man why would you know how to remove a 'GB' badge???? Laughing There's always a way forward!

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Shocked Shocked Having gone to Croatia last year we had to have one on the car and caravan. As soon as I got back to the EU I peeled them off as I have euro plates. I only know from lessons learnt over the years of buying used cars and trying to remove the "We've been to Longleat" badges etc left by former owners. Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Freelander 2.2e HSE , Privacy, Fully debadged, 19" Chrome SHadow alloys

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