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Old 03-26-2011, 07:15 PM   #1
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A newer Boxster S that was not broken or faded like the one I replaced. It was really bothering me. My car is black and the badges are silver. The goo gone felt like it actually had a lubricant in it and maybe some vegetable oil in it as well. But the 3M general purpose remover was awesome. It has a oil type smell to it. I did not notice any issues with the paint so far.

Yeah I have always loved German cars, the drive and feel can't be dupilcated.
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Old 03-28-2011, 05:52 PM   #2
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To remove the shadow of the old logo

just use some 3M hand polish. I took my Boxster logo off with the 3M adhesive remover - works great. But the old logo left a shadow - so a little 3M hand polish really finishes the job. That is if you don't want a trace of the old logo.
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