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Old 21 October 2008, 20:08   #1 (permalink)
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A while ago i saw a really good youtube vid which showed a good way to de badge the back of the impreza. I cant find it now and wondered if anyone had a link to it. Thanks Jim
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Don't know about the vid but fishing wire behind the badges is a good way of getting em off. (or if ya brave an electrical screwdriver like I did!)
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i managed to track it down. V cheesy but good technique. I tried it yesterday and it worked a treat

debadgeing a wrx sti- Video
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I removed the I M P R E Z A letter across the back of mine recently. Heating with a hair dryer is the best thing to do. Then the badges come off quite easily. However, it took ages for me to remove the adhesive. I tried all sorts of things but only 1 thing removed it in the end:

Tar/Bug remover (mine was from Auto Glym) but others would work fine too.
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