
Debageing The S70?
Started by moosepower, Nov 10 2009 02:54 AM
8 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 10 November 2009 - 02:54 AM
Hey guys just wanted to know what you guys think of debageing and best way to do it. Im still thinking about it, dk if it will look nice or worse. Any how wich is the best way to do it.. i think im and gona do it seems the car is all black now or heading that way i want no crome on it thanx for ur help Joe
1998 S70 T5
1996 volvo 850 N/A..
#2
Posted 10 November 2009 - 04:08 AM
Get a can of this from Lowes... http://www.goof-off.com/
Then get some dental floss (the minty kind does best............ no it doesn't:)) EDIT: Fishing line works also.
With a paper towel to catch any excess, pour the goof-off onto the top of the badges and soak the backing adhesive.
Let it sit for a few minutes, then use the dental floss, working it behind the badges, effectively sawing through the adhesive.
Once it's all off... use more goof-off and paper towels to work the rest of the adhesive off the body.
Good luck!! If you don't mind, post up some before and after pictures.
EDIT: Here's a video I found for you to reference. I'm sure someone else will have alternate ideas.
Then get some dental floss (the minty kind does best............ no it doesn't:)) EDIT: Fishing line works also.
With a paper towel to catch any excess, pour the goof-off onto the top of the badges and soak the backing adhesive.
Let it sit for a few minutes, then use the dental floss, working it behind the badges, effectively sawing through the adhesive.
Once it's all off... use more goof-off and paper towels to work the rest of the adhesive off the body.
Good luck!! If you don't mind, post up some before and after pictures.
EDIT: Here's a video I found for you to reference. I'm sure someone else will have alternate ideas.
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#3
Posted 10 November 2009 - 05:03 AM
I used a hair dryer and dental floss. simple.

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#4
Posted 10 November 2009 - 11:55 PM
Hey Joe...I had the same thought when i had my black on black 850r,and then i decided to paint all the emblems black.From 20ft away,you couldn't even see them.
DAN-06 S60R-M Passion/Gobi-sport kit/18" pegs/SNABB turbo intake/IPD upper and lower bushings/K&N
00 V70R- silver/black--winter beater
97 850R- black/black--gone but not forgotten.

Quote from "Getsome".... Will do moose things for money for carlisle.
00 V70R- silver/black--winter beater
97 850R- black/black--gone but not forgotten.

Quote from "Getsome".... Will do moose things for money for carlisle.
#5
Posted 11 November 2009 - 02:51 AM
Well its been done thanx to corruption that really work and it looks great ill post some pics up tomo... Dan i was thinking of that when i taken the s70 off but it was to late lol looks good tough
1998 S70 T5
1996 volvo 850 N/A..
#6
Posted 11 November 2009 - 11:49 AM
It's not to late,I took the emblems off to paint them
And yeah,if you want to take pics this weekend...thats cool
And yeah,if you want to take pics this weekend...thats cool
DAN-06 S60R-M Passion/Gobi-sport kit/18" pegs/SNABB turbo intake/IPD upper and lower bushings/K&N
00 V70R- silver/black--winter beater
97 850R- black/black--gone but not forgotten.

Quote from "Getsome".... Will do moose things for money for carlisle.
00 V70R- silver/black--winter beater
97 850R- black/black--gone but not forgotten.

Quote from "Getsome".... Will do moose things for money for carlisle.
#8
Posted 11 November 2009 - 07:56 PM
This is a good instructional video. I did mine awhile back and I love it, it keeps the rear cleaner
http://videos.street...x-sti_22344.htm
http://videos.street...x-sti_22344.htm
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