[s-cars] Re: Badges -- Hints from Heloise

Paul Friedenberg paulunm at msn.com
Thu Oct 10 06:30:39 EDT 2002


I like to use a nice eyelash curler for the real tough areas.


>From: William Noland <wenoland at pacbell.net>
>To: DBertram at McLoughlinPromotions.Com
>CC: s-car-list at audifans.com
>Subject: [s-cars] Re: Badges -- Hints from Heloise
>Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 21:55:29 -0700
>
>Dan -
>Goo Gone is the stuff to have, but I'd tackle the big blob of
>double-sided tape with some dental floss first (mint or cinnamon
>flavored -- doesn't matter). Might want to warm the tape up with a hair
>dryer, before flossing. Hell, get the toothbrush out and do a little
>detailing while you're at it. A Waterpik might get at those hard to
>reach spots. Sorry, getting carried away. Hair dryer, dental floss, Goo
>Gone -- that's the ticket. Lather, rinse, repeat.
>
>Bill "Mr. Proper Driveway Hygiene" Noland
>
>>Well, it's going to be one of those days.  During the night, some punk-ass
>>decided to steal the 'S' badge off the rear trunk lid.  I am now left with
>>a
>>mess of black glue (or double sided tape - whichever they used
>>originally).
>>Anyone have a solution for getting this stuff off without damaging the
>>paint?  And are there any places besides the stealership that these badges
>>can be purchased?
>>
>
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