Don't get your panties in a bind, I'm not puttin' an ///M on my car. I just want a clean look with no emblem at all. Whats the best way to get this off and remove the associated adhesive?
Don't get your panties in a bind, I'm not puttin' an ///M on my car. I just want a clean look with no emblem at all. Whats the best way to get this off and remove the associated adhesive?
If stuck on I'd use a little heat (if it's cold out) and some dental floss. As far as cleaning up the adhesive maybe some GooGone or a similar product would lift it. Test it out on another area to make sure it doesn't marr the paint.
The GoreTex based dental floss is really strong stuff...
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all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it
Originally Posted by winfred
95 E34 530I V2.37
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that's pretty much what i did.Originally Posted by rickm
use a hair dryer to heat it up. then use dental floss or fishing line to pull it off. clean up with goo gone. then clean with soap and water. last, polish and wax.
Yeah that would probably do it....
mine came loose earlier so i just ripped it off, let it sit in the sun and then pull it off i pelled as much of the tape away as i could and then got the rest off with wd-40 then washed it and waxed.Originally Posted by AZ_Jason_S
that was me ^
Just got back from a little vacation in Belgium and let me tell you, BMW's definitely have a strong presence there. It was great! An interesting note (to me, not my annoyed girlfriend) - most of these cars (older and newer 3 and 5 series) had no trunk lid numbering (325i,525i,530i,etc.). I doubt that 3 out of every 4 BMW owners are removing their numbers just for something to do- must have been built that way.
Last edited by JoshsE34-M50; 11-14-2004 at 06:42 PM. Reason: spelling errors