How to Replace Rear Audi Emblem / Audi Rings – DIY – Audi SQ5 B9 / SQ7 4M

How to Replace Rear Audi Emblem / Audi Rings – DIY – Audi SQ5 B9 / SQ7 4M

Today we Replaced the Audi Rear Emblem / Rear Audi Rings on a 2020 Audi SQ7 (4M) / Audi Platforms (Part 1 of 3)

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Part 2 of 3 – Replacing Rear SQ7 Emblem + Adding APR Badging – https://youtu.be/TrBUb5sZLUw
Part 3 of 3 – Replacing Front Audi Emblem / Front Audi Rings – https://youtu.be/64ruEZo2Law

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Jason Collin says:

I wish I had found your video two weeks ago when I first started to remove my chrome badges on my 2018 Q5 and replace them with gloss back. The one tip from your videos that was a game changer for me — putting clear plastic tape over the emblem so you can see where the heck you are placing them on the vehicle, as taping off the exact area still led to me making mistakes. Yesterday I needed to put on the "." in 2.0T and the Quattro emblem underneath that after a couple of fails. The tape application method worked! Thank you for this video!

Flowbee32 says:

Most adhesives are petroleum based so if you just spray them with WD-40 and let them sit for a few minutes the petroleum in the WD-40 will neutralize the petroleum base of he adhesive and it will just start to liquify. And because WD-40 is such a mild form of petroleum it doesn't affect or harm the paint. I've been using it to remove bumper stickers, dealership ad decals, etc. for years. Works like a charm!

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