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Shaved my a$$ a few weeks ago, as well as the AURION off the doors.

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One tip, if you remove your badges, try to remove as much adhesive as you can using something like your thumbnail before using a glue remover such as oomph. If you have a large amount left, when you apply the oomph, the adhesive loosens from the surface and becomes a tar like substance. It can be rather annoying trying to lift it from the surface because in this state, it just pushes around on the surface and is hard to pick up.

ur car looks clean as now, i want to do the same to mine. where abouts can u get this oomph glue remover from?

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ur car looks clean as now, i want to do the same to mine. where abouts can u get this oomph glue remover from?

Thanks. Now I just need to wait for my grill and I will be the one step closer to a smooth and sleek ride. You can get oomph or other various goo-removers from your local supermarket or Big-W and the likes. Just look in the cleaning section. Big Kev's Goo Remover was the bomb when it was being sold. Oh wells, oomph is just as good.


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ur car looks clean as now, i want to do the same to mine. where abouts can u get this oomph glue remover from?

Thanks. Now I just need to wait for my grill and I will be the one step closer to a smooth and sleek ride. You can get oomph or other various goo-removers from your local supermarket or Big-W and the likes. Just look in the cleaning section. Big Kev's Goo Remover was the bomb when it was being sold. Oh wells, oomph is just as good.

+ any citrus cleaner....not as in orange scented, proper citrus based cleaner.

I've got a aerosol citrus cleaner from Repco thats good.

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ur car looks clean as now, i want to do the same to mine. where abouts can u get this oomph glue remover from?

Thanks. Now I just need to wait for my grill and I will be the one step closer to a smooth and sleek ride. You can get oomph or other various goo-removers from your local supermarket or Big-W and the likes. Just look in the cleaning section. Big Kev's Goo Remover was the bomb when it was being sold. Oh wells, oomph is just as good.

cheers mate, i will hav a look this weekend :)

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You don't need to wait for a hot day. I de-badged mine about a year ago with a hot hair dryer works fine.

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