De-badging.

dry run

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 1, 2014
Messages
2,728
Reaction score
2,410
Location
Portsmouth
Website
kb-boatpark.co.uk
Your Mercedes
CLS 350d AMG LIne Premium Plus
Hi,

what's the best way to get the E350 and CDI badges off the boot?

Hairdryer + plastic scraper?

Fishing line?

Any other ideas?

Thanks
 

John Laidlaw

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 15, 2013
Messages
26,373
Reaction score
9,163
Location
Wirral
Your Mercedes
Land Rover Discovery 4
Hairdryer/heat gun and fishing nylon or indeed dental floss will work equally as well. Have some IPA ready to soften and remove any residual stickiness. No scraper if you can avoid it
 

JBell

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 9, 2011
Messages
14,882
Reaction score
7,216
Location
Torquey
Your Mercedes
C350 CDi Estate (GAD Edition)
Hairdryer/heat gun and fishing nylon or indeed dental floss will work equally as well. Have some IPA ready to soften and remove any residual stickiness. No scraper if you can avoid it

This plus AG SRP to remove any residue
 

vtaylor78

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 5, 2012
Messages
2,310
Reaction score
1,464
Location
Northamptonshire.
Your Mercedes
E350 CDI Coupe C207 2010 \ SLK 250 R172 2011.
A little heat (Her indoors hairdryer will do :D) dental floss, and Halfrauds do a product called “Sticky Stuff Remover” which is great and shifts all the residue left behind.
 

V6Matty

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 1, 2012
Messages
9,311
Reaction score
4,139
Location
Newark, Nottinghamshire
Your Mercedes
S212/2010/E350 (His) W246/2016/B200 (Hers)
Any petrol based product will work for removing sticky stuff, WD40 is a good one or Vaseline if it needs to dwell for a little while
 

mark.s

MBO Forum Staff - CLS 320 (W219)
MBO Ad Sales & Partnerships
Joined
Mar 18, 2004
Messages
2,036
Reaction score
367
Age
47
Location
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Website
www.mercedesclub.org.uk
Your Mercedes
CLS 320 CDI remapped (W219)
Did this to my CLS and got some product from Halfords to get the glue off the bodywork.
For me, on an 08 car it took a long time to come off.
Warmed up area with hairdryer a lot and used fishing reel to slide it behind badges and drag off. then spray the product, wait, clean and repeat for ages.
Good luck


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Rob7seven

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2020
Messages
312
Reaction score
403
Location
Poole, Dorset
Your Mercedes
2020 AMG C300
Maybe slightly less effective than some other solvents, but I've found plain old methylated spirits to be an essential non-aggressive solvent to have around the home. It makes short work of removing any sticky residue after label removal etc, without doing any damage to what's underneath. After the hair dryer/fishing line primary treatment, I'd try meths first, possibly a bit slow and needing hard rubbing, but you have to be careful with modern paints, water-based ones are far less durable than older solvent-based products.
 

Liam.Moran

Active Member
Joined
Mar 28, 2019
Messages
42
Reaction score
43
Your Mercedes
2008 CLS320CDI, 1989 190 2.0. 2013 Smart ForTwo
Don’t forget to wax where I’ve removed the badges/applied anything to remove the sticky stuff as you’ll have stripped off any wax (no wax under the letters!)


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 


Chris Knott Insurance, see oursticky posts here!
www.ckinsurance.co.uk
Top Bottom