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E46General discussion and technical help for 1999-2004 3 series cars.
like they said above: heat gun, adhesive remover, quick detailer if you do not have a heat gun then use a hairdryer but do not let it sit in one place for too long also when using the adhesive remover keep a rag handy so that it does not drip all over your paint and you can use your fingernail very carefully to remove the excess
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Your Ride: 2007 Acura TSX
WTF? did they just gouge the shit out of it or what? Guess for a temp fix, you could get one of those paint pens for nick repairs from the dealer or from Bavarian Autosport. I think they carry a supply of factory paint colors. It won't look brand new, but it'll be less visible. Unless what I'm seeing isn't the metal but funky colored glue.
Dough
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2007 Acura TSX w/Navi
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1999 BMW 328i E46 Dinan Stg. 1
1989 Mercedes 190E 2.6
1980 Mercedes 240D
WTF? did they just gouge the shit out of it or what? Guess for a temp fix, you could get one of those paint pens for nick repairs from the dealer or from Bavarian Autosport. I think they carry a supply of factory paint colors. It won't look brand new, but it'll be less visible. Unless what I'm seeing isn't the metal but funky colored glue.
Dough
that my friend is not metal, that is funky colored glue. I'm almost positive someone gluded the badge on there after taking off the BMW factory adhesive or something I don't know.