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Higgy

Removing Boot Badges

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Higgy

Hi,

 

Just to pass on some useful info.

 

I found a pizza cutter works great for removing boot badges. :D

 

I ended up breaking most of the badges while trying to remove the boot plastic from a base model. So I looked for a better method. It does not take anytime at all!!

 

Saves breaking your nails off trying to pick at the badges.

 

(just make sure you housemates/wife/girlfriend/parents does not see you use the pizza cutter :P )

 

Higgy.

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Atari Boy

Nice one, I need to swap mine over soon so thanks for the heads up.

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skeggyrik

Cue all our rear badges beig knicked by pizza delivery boys! ;)

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fencer

just in time mate! ill be changing mine tomorrow! by the pizza cutter do you mean the wheel version or the "moon" shaped one?

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Higgy
just in time mate! ill be changing mine tomorrow! by the pizza cutter do you mean the wheel version or the "moon" shaped one?

 

This is getting technical I'm no Jamie Oliver ;);)

 

The full wheel one.

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fencer

lol! thanks man! ill be using ur technique tomorrow and be blaming you if I ruin any ;) (just kidding)

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Paintguy

I'd never have thought of using a pizza cutter! :)

 

My usual methods - plastic spreader (as used for applying filler), a sharp, flexible, thin bladed kitchen knife, or the old favourite - dental floss (I kid you not!)

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ORB

Well, thats saved me from snapping another nail :)

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number2301

Flat screwdriver always did me fine!

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duncs

paint scraper does the trick for me :)

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