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How to de-badge?

No .....

Get a length of floss and gently work it behind the badge , using a sawing motion ( up and down ) cut your way through the sticky sponge backing of the badge...

The badge will come off , you will be left with sponge and adhesive on the car ...

Pull the bits of sponge off , and use the white spirit to clean off any sticky residue.

Apply polish and wax to area afterwards as you may find that the paint around the badge is a different colour to that under it due to fading in the sun.

What colour is your car ? red ones will fade more than lighter ( silver ones for example )

Or.......

Get a large brick bolster and place it at one end of the badges.

Apply a 16oz hammer to the bolster.

Apply body filler to the resulting dent.

apply wet & dry paper to the filler.

Apply touch-up paint to the smoothed filler.

Then.......

Attach an MB Club .co .uk sticker to hide the mess you made with the filler and paint :bannana:
 
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The new MBclub.co.uk cocktail...1 part White Spirit 1 Part Vodka 1 Part Eucalyptus oil... I shall call it Debadger.


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Dis Badger?

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Or Dat Badger......

Which Badger is De Badger? :devil:
 
What model is it JB and what are you going to do with the badges? Might be interested in them if you're chucking them away, which I doubt you are, but thought I'd ask.

It's a W124 E220 Estate.
 

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