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What did you do to your jimny today?
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12 Nov 2013 15:48 #90608
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12 Nov 2013 16:00 #90609
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Boomer wrote
hot water job - are they just stuck on ?
like the blades, was thinking I'd wait till after the winter
mmmmm ! like that idea, for my black Jimnysprayed satin black and re fitted rear "suzuki" and "jimny" logos

hot water job - are they just stuck on ?
like the blades, was thinking I'd wait till after the winter

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12 Nov 2013 16:37 - 12 Nov 2013 17:04 #90615
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationRemoved via the use of an old credit card to lift them off by sliding between the logo and door from top to bottom not from side to side.
Cleaned up the gunk left behind with white spirit, but left the faintest of marks to use as a guide to put them back on.
Fix to door with heavy duty clear double sided tape (I say tape it was more like a sticky gunk, very impressed).
www.clasohlson.com/uk/Super-Mounting-Tape/31-1633
Job done
Got the blades for a good price from eBay:
Cleaned up the gunk left behind with white spirit, but left the faintest of marks to use as a guide to put them back on.
Fix to door with heavy duty clear double sided tape (I say tape it was more like a sticky gunk, very impressed).
www.clasohlson.com/uk/Super-Mounting-Tape/31-1633
Job done

Got the blades for a good price from eBay:
Last edit: 12 Nov 2013 17:04 by Boomer.
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12 Nov 2013 17:45 #90621
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Jump started it again as my batteries had it

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12 Nov 2013 18:08 #90627
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I use an old dodge I learned when they started sticking badges on instead of using clips and such. You need something like fishing line, kite string (better cos it is rough) or string used for ceiling light switches would do(like in toilets). By using a length of say 2 feet you can do a sawing motion to cut along behind the badge. keep your hands in close to the car bodywork, you don't want the string pulling on the badge and buckling it. It removes most of the sticky and the badge comes right off in seconds.
It's here @ 83266
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/6-jimny...-rims?start=24#83266
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Halford wrote:
hot water job - are they just stuck on ?
I use an old dodge I learned when they started sticking badges on instead of using clips and such. You need something like fishing line, kite string (better cos it is rough) or string used for ceiling light switches would do(like in toilets). By using a length of say 2 feet you can do a sawing motion to cut along behind the badge. keep your hands in close to the car bodywork, you don't want the string pulling on the badge and buckling it. It removes most of the sticky and the badge comes right off in seconds.
It's here @ 83266
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/6-jimny...-rims?start=24#83266
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12 Nov 2013 18:47 #90633
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Well not today but saturday i used the jimny to tow my new car home for repair
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