Badge Removal Advice
Discussion
Hi all,
Can anyone offer me advice on removing this type of TVR specialist badge?

For understandable reasons I'd like to remove it from my car.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
It's the adhesive type but I don't just want to pull it off as I fear damaging my paint, I already have a number of nasty bare drill holes in my engine may put there by the same installers when they fitted my cheap no name MaP sensor and their failed Canems controlled fan relay set up, so I want to proceed with caution when I remove their advertising badge they stuck on my car.
Any advice on helping me remove this badge so I don't end up with any more paint and body work damage to my TVR would be gratefully received.
Thanks, Dave.
Can anyone offer me advice on removing this type of TVR specialist badge?
For understandable reasons I'd like to remove it from my car.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
It's the adhesive type but I don't just want to pull it off as I fear damaging my paint, I already have a number of nasty bare drill holes in my engine may put there by the same installers when they fitted my cheap no name MaP sensor and their failed Canems controlled fan relay set up, so I want to proceed with caution when I remove their advertising badge they stuck on my car.
Any advice on helping me remove this badge so I don't end up with any more paint and body work damage to my TVR would be gratefully received.
Thanks, Dave.
Whether you damage the paint depends I suppose on what the sticker on stuck it on with!
I have some sticky label remover stuff from maplins which I'd try in the first instance. It has never damaged any surface I've used it on. Spray round the edges, then a piece of fishing line under the edge of the badge and work it around until the badge is off. Spraying under the badge as it lifts.
As Maplins is no more, I don't know what I'll do when I run out, but someone else must make a similar product.
If you do lift the paint, find another badge to stick over the affected bit. TVR rocker cover badge. Mobil 1 sticker. Loads of options.
I have some sticky label remover stuff from maplins which I'd try in the first instance. It has never damaged any surface I've used it on. Spray round the edges, then a piece of fishing line under the edge of the badge and work it around until the badge is off. Spraying under the badge as it lifts.
As Maplins is no more, I don't know what I'll do when I run out, but someone else must make a similar product.
If you do lift the paint, find another badge to stick over the affected bit. TVR rocker cover badge. Mobil 1 sticker. Loads of options.
pac1uk said:
Floss or fishing line behind label to break the bond, its not clear if its just a sticker or proper badge. The remaining adhesive can be removed with acetone
Thanks all, I like the fishing line idea particularly, I had considered using heat but as the engine bay gets pretty hot and the damn badge is clearly stuck firm or it would have lifted itself by now, so I figured its likely going to take more than just heat to get rid of it.For the record its not a proper badge and it would seem neither were the services that came with it, this and the 11 other reasons listed here are why it must go!
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
I will not be blamed for the poor workmanship and errors of those I supported on these pages for many years and paid good money to, so I most certainly will not have their advertising stuck to my car along with all the other holes they crudely drilled in my engine bay.
Thanks for your help chaps
InitialDave said:
For removing the residue left behind, WD40 to soften and remove the majority of it, then some IPA of acetome etc to get the last bits and any remaining WD40 greasiness is often a good approach.
Good call InitialDave, great tips WD40 inst really an oil as such, but I've found it at least the equal if not better than the specific sticky stuff remover products.
Thanks.
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