...of this much dental floss. Or can it?

Tonight I got a wild hair up my butt and decided to de-badge my Santy; something I've been wanting to do for probably four years now but just now got around to. Let me say this...if you want to de-badge, don't wait until the car is almost six years old. The glue holding the letters on was like hardened concrete and I broke probably 75% of the floss that I used. Thank goodness my hairdryer has a super-hot setting to help loosen the archaic glue holding the badges on. I'll edit in some better photos tomorrow. Unfortunately because I waited so long, the paint under the badges is slightly darker than the rest of the car because it hasn't been exposed to the elements....ever. Thankfully you can't notice it unless you're looking at it from the right angle.



Thanks for looking.

Tonight I got a wild hair up my butt and decided to de-badge my Santy; something I've been wanting to do for probably four years now but just now got around to. Let me say this...if you want to de-badge, don't wait until the car is almost six years old. The glue holding the letters on was like hardened concrete and I broke probably 75% of the floss that I used. Thank goodness my hairdryer has a super-hot setting to help loosen the archaic glue holding the badges on. I'll edit in some better photos tomorrow. Unfortunately because I waited so long, the paint under the badges is slightly darker than the rest of the car because it hasn't been exposed to the elements....ever. Thankfully you can't notice it unless you're looking at it from the right angle.



Thanks for looking.


