Due to the fact that the badges are designed to be outside in all weathers the glue/adhesive is therefore designed to repel water, which is great. However, when it comes to diy removal of the badges it gives you a bit of a knightmare!
If you heat up the badges with a hair dryer (standard girlfriend issue will do), the glue between your car and the badge begins to melt. The more you can make it melt the better, as it will then come off a lot cleaner, cos if not you end up with a very readable badge in glue!! With any excess glue, try to heat it up and use a smooth instrument to get it off. I used an old plastic ruler for this.
There are probably better ways of doing this I would guess, maybe even your Audi bodyshop can advise on other methods?!
A2day, as for the 'RS' style badge, I didn't want to claim that my car was anything it's not, and I was worried that it may look cheap or a bit Blue Peter. I just really like the S-Line badges as they are classy, and I have a sport. I'm thinking of getting two for the rear doors as per the TT, as I think it looks nice but my worry is that it may start to look too much, and move towards that nasty obvious Max Power style mod's?!
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