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Taken my bonnet badge off, want to spray it all black and the lion green, can
I take the lion off so it's not messy? Tried lever it off with a knife but it just isn't happening.
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Its bolted on. Theres just one nut to take off I think.
Open the bonnet and look underneath the badge.
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I've taken that off. Just want to take the silver bit off the actual badge to paint it
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Is glued on I did the same as with head lights stick it in the oven, lightly prised it out with a Stanley blade
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I just pulled mine apart, it's glued and pinned.
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Yeah as matt :-) just pulled it off. Might break it though lol
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yeah thats why I heated mine up, not sure if it made a difference or not
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i heated mine and drilled out the sprews and still broke it. Id suggest just masking it off. I did that on mine and its a really impressive job seeing as it took 15 minutes!
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Use a drill......very carefully.......10 second job
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don't be a heavy handed twat and heat it and gently lever under each point that its held, easy to see from the back where the fixing points are, then you can do a proper job of it, same goes for the surround
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Just sprayed it all black was too much of a ball ache hahaha