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This is the set of new wheel badges with alcohol prep wipes.
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2023/06/14 12:57:27
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These are the items I used to replace the wheel center badges. I used the back of the brush to pry the center cap up enough to use the trim removal tool to pop it off. I didn't want to use a screwdriver and add anymore damage.
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2023/06/14 12:58:45
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This was the best original wheel logo left on the car.
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2023/06/14 13:00:49
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Old meets new.
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2023/06/14 13:01:43
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I used a strong knife to first pry off the plastic, then pick at the metal piece under it. After picking it up enough, I used a small screwdriver to gently pry it out.
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I used this cleaner that I had left over from where I used to work. I don't think it's available any more. Any glue remover will do fine as long as it's safe for plastic and paint.
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2023/06/14 13:06:19
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here's how it looks when completed. Take your time and center it correctly. I layed in one edge than placed it in using the lip of the cap as a guide.
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Here it is on the wheel.
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