So, backhammer gently and lift the badge? Possibly replacing clips if damaged, cool.I do it a couple different ways.
I clean up around the badge pins and use a single edge razor blade to pry up on the edge of the clip. Then I use a pair of side cutters to cut off the clip.
I also have gently tapped on the badge pins outward with a small hammer and got them off that way.
Jeff
I do it a couple different ways.
I clean up around the badge pins and use a single edge razor blade to pry up on the edge of the clip. Then I use a pair of side cutters to cut off the clip.
I also have gently tapped on the badge pins outward with a small hammer and got them off that way.
Jeff
Tim,
I have done 6-7 badges and haven't broken one yet, just take it easy.
The badge clips are like .15 cents each at most hardware stores.
Jeff
Just carefully cut them off. I use a little RTV gasket maker behind the badge. It sticks perfectly well, does not mar the finish and when you want it off again it's easy peasy just put a plastic putty knife behind it and lift it off. Scrape the adhesive and do it again. No need to mess with those dumb little clips
In another life I was a mechanic. Got out of the business mid 70's. The materials we have today are things I only dreamed about way back then