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Old 07-26-2017, 12:43 PM
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Pretty sure I will end up doing ovals too
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Wow, that is nice work. Not sure I would have the patience for that.
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I paint for a living. So it's not that bad



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Do you sell these too or just paint for others? Those magnetic ovals are perfect
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Originally Posted by phenrichs
Do you sell these too or just paint for others? Those magnetic ovals are perfect
I used to do them for people. But I got way too popular. Got overwhelmed, couldn't keep up. Lost time with my kids. Now I just buy a set here and there, Paint whatever color I feel like, and sell on eBay, or facebook groups. Sometimes here. But I don't like to sell to much on here because eventually they will make you become a vendor
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Heat gun and a plastic clip remover . I do em all the time
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Originally Posted by mbullock
I used to do them for people. But I got way too popular. Got overwhelmed, couldn't keep up. Lost time with my kids. Now I just buy a set here and there, Paint whatever color I feel like, and sell on eBay, or facebook groups. Sometimes here. But I don't like to sell to much on here because eventually they will make you become a vendor

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I just took both the Ecoboost and rear F150 badges off with fishing line. I looped it around two pencils so it wouldn't cut my hands and then used a 'sawing' motion behind the badges whilst pulling it towards me i.e. away from the vehicle. Easy.

Rolled the glue residue off with my fingers, goo-gone then polish. Came out perfectly and you wouldn't be able to tell there had ever been a badge there.




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