Knock-off eBay badges suck! Time to replace it with OEM Badges

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Don't waste your time with the cheap knock-off badges. They'll last maybe six months before they begin to deteriorate. Spend the extra dollars and use a genuine Audi badge. The part number is in the video!
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Комментарии • 11

  • @000bennyk
    @000bennyk 5 лет назад +4

    Just a tip for future reference, instead of picking the badges off with the spatula a quicker and much safer way reducing possible chipping and indentation. You can use dental floss or fishing line in a "sawing" action...works well. Keep up the great work! Cheers

    • @RS5Fanatic
      @RS5Fanatic  5 лет назад +1

      Good point! That's actually how I took the original badges off but with the glue used on the cheap eBay badges, I had to resort to the heat gun and gently prying up. They came off quite easily.

  • @James.O
    @James.O 5 лет назад

    Believe it or not, WD40 is great at removing the sticky residue, just leave to soak for a few minutes and wipe away. I wouldn't recommend using plastic tools to scrape away as this will scratch the clear coat and you will need to compound the paint. Correct method is to mask out the badge location, heat gun, dental floss (not plastic tools) to remove badges and goo gone or WD40 for the residue or an eraser wheel on a drill is really effective. Locate new badge on your previously made mask.

  • @justjohan1548
    @justjohan1548 4 года назад +1

    Where did you buy these oem badges?

  • @NETTAHER28
    @NETTAHER28 3 года назад

    My car is currently debaged. Can anyone tell the specific measurements to use when putting on my new s5 badge?

  • @billywhizz98
    @billywhizz98 5 лет назад +2

    The plastic that they came in is a template if you had taken the double sided tape off and marked the boot lid where they are to be fitted to you don’t need to place each of them on separately

    • @RS5Fanatic
      @RS5Fanatic  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the comment William, unfortunately, my badge stuck to the rear paper when I peeled it off and not the front plastic. Plus I needed to space them a certain way as I slightly marred my paint. But duly noted and I'll change the instructions and upload a newer version of the video.

    • @billywhizz98
      @billywhizz98 5 лет назад

      No problem it’s not a criticism and I understand when I watched the video back I could see why you did it in the way you have I worked in jaguar Land Rover and the latter badges come in like that the operator uses a jig to line them wipes the areas where the badges are going to be fixed too up peel the backing off the badges and fixes them in place

    • @RS5Fanatic
      @RS5Fanatic  5 лет назад

      Absolutely and not taken as criticism, glad you pointed it out!

  • @JNH123
    @JNH123 3 года назад

    That part number shows a S7 badge. do you have part numbers for the rear audi rings and the front rs5 badge and the rear rs5 badge