Hello. I do appreciate the compliment. The little square piece I am using
is a piece of 3M 3000 grit wet sanding paper. I just folded it in half and
dipped in some water. Make sure you wet sand and not dry sand. You will end
up with a much better result.
What is that small square grey piece you used to rub the car after the
removal and before you buffed it with the drill? Some kind of wet-sanding
paper? Ok, thanks, and great video, I appreciate when people don’t feel the
need to introduce themselves and ramble on about things unrelated to the
focus of the video. Thanks.
Hmm, that looks awesome but wouldn’t even a 3000 grit sandpaper leave
visible scratches?
Are you still able to see an outline from the lettering after the wet
sanding and buffing?
Thanks alot! Finally found a proper vid!
What did you spray on the car to remove the left over glue
The two exhausts don’t bother me, I’m going to re-badge my 335 a 316d. New
trend!
Its that easy?
Hello. I do appreciate the compliment. The little square piece I am using
is a piece of 3M 3000 grit wet sanding paper. I just folded it in half and
dipped in some water. Make sure you wet sand and not dry sand. You will end
up with a much better result.
Really nice
You shouldn’t be able to. Sometimes you will as the paint under the badge
is not faded. It will eventually fade though.
What is that small square grey piece you used to rub the car after the
removal and before you buffed it with the drill? Some kind of wet-sanding
paper? Ok, thanks, and great video, I appreciate when people don’t feel the
need to introduce themselves and ramble on about things unrelated to the
focus of the video. Thanks.
they should be
are e46s the same way??!
Now if i wanted to put them back on, how do i properly do that?
great video but quick question what was the yellow tool you used was it a
dryer? thank you