Luke, Just a few hours before your post came through I was reading a trade publication article on a soybean based adhesive remover. The product is called Bean-e-doo and is from Franmar Chemical Inc. I "googled" Bean-e-doo and it came right up with a variety of applications from automotive to cove base removal for the USPS. I have not tried it, have no connection with it, etc, so on, and so forth........ There are other options but I thought this one sounded interesting as it is nontoxic and 100% biodegradable, after all some thing to do with our vans should be environmentally friendly. :-) Mark in AK ----- Original Message ----- From: Luke Sponholz <lukesponholz@GMAIL.COM> Date: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:51 pm Subject: Emblem removal To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Hi there: > > I just got a couple new grilles from BusDepot. I recently put a new > emblem on the old grille (which is in really bad shape). I'd like to > avoid having to buy a new emblem, but the new emblem is glued on using > emblem adhesive. Any way I can remove the emblem to put on the new > grille? > > Thanks! > > -- > 1985 Brown Vanagon GL 4spd "Compost" > |
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