What did you do to your Kia Stinger today?

One can only wait and see :devil:
Good to have you here mate , seems like your Aussie pals are all out driving and such with not much input lately ? WTH is Madman !! you go boy !
 
I think the response is " Piss off mate " .....................I'll check for proper venacular , but I think I'm close :whistle::whistle::whistle:
You nailed it.....lol
 
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Are sticking up for the Canadian or me? Lol
Hahaha, not wanting to start a diplomatic incedent here I was just stating he pretty much nailed the comment & being Canadian (technically our cousins) he was pretty close on this statement...but in the end the Aussie will win out unless they are being DH’s :thumbup:
 
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Hahaha, not wanting to start a diplomatic incedent here I was just stating he pretty much nailed the comment & being Canadian (technically our cousins) he was pretty close on this statement...but in the end the Aussie will win out unless they are being DH’s :thumbup:
Bawaaaa , too funny , cousin !! :):):thumbup::thumbup:
 
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If you guys don't get back on topic... Do you know what's going to happen?

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Got windows tinted and added some custom badges and wheel caps. Had some bad luck though. You'll notice the front badge is off center by a smidge. Because it was so cold out and using heat to pull kia badge, and the material of the bumper (so the guy speculated), some paint peeled back from not underneath where the Kia badge was to start. Have to bring the car back to have the bottom part of front of car repainted to cover up the dime size peel back. Guy is going to pay for the repair even though I dont really think it was his fault. So just a warning for those pulling badges off, maybe don't have too much extreme from cold to heat on the paint job.
 

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I would have not noticed it was centered had you not mentioned it.
I will say though, if you are peeling paint replacing the badges you are NOT doing it right. I've done a few, the first couple I didn't even use heat. The trick is to use floss or fishing line to literally cut through the tape holding it on. It takes literally almost 0 pressure to pull it off if you do it this way. Once you have it off, just use a some goo gone or something to get the residue off. At the most maybe a SOFT plastic scraper to help get the residue off.
 
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Yeah I'm not happy about it, but gave it to someone who has supposedly done tons of these with very good ratings online. I'm worthless with anything that involves manual labor so farmed it out. I'll recommend no heat on the next stinger LOL
 
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Note: Use painters tape around the holes before silicone, it comes away clean & also on the stencil to centre, level & fit.
 
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You guy's Stingers look so much better with the text badge in the back! Much better... And I agree with @Chris - use floss or fishing line and don't pull off the KIA badge...
Yes, I used fishing line, without heat only a hot day. No need for scrapers to get adhesive residue off or chemicals, gently rubbed/rolled off with a finger then wipe with damp cloth & dry with micro fibre cloth. Remember the car has fresh paint & also the advantage of fresh badges makes removal a lot easier.
 
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Yes, I used fishing line, without heat only a hot day. No need for scrapers to get adhesive residue off or chemicals, gently rubbed/rolled off with a finger then wipe with damp cloth & dry with micro fibre cloth. Remember the car has fresh paint & also the advantage of fresh badges makes removal a lot easier.
Your da man! Can u do mine? ;)
 
Haha I thought you would like the drive to Perth!
Nah, the nullabour would bore me to tears 3 days of nothing, Wife & I will visit one day, via. plane.
 
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