Question,
How would you remove the M535I badge off the Zender rear deck lid spoiler? Using floss or fishing line works on body parts but the Zender spoiler is made of soft material and I’m not sure how to get it off without damaging it.
TIA
De-badge Zender rear deck lid spoiler
De-badge Zender rear deck lid spoiler
Spark™
1987 535is (Wish I Never sold that car...!)
1987 535i (Deceased)
1984 533i (by proxy - SparkJr)
1980 528i (by proxy - SparkIII)
BMWCCA # 317548
1987 535is (Wish I Never sold that car...!)
1987 535i (Deceased)
1984 533i (by proxy - SparkJr)
1980 528i (by proxy - SparkIII)
BMWCCA # 317548
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I have a black foam, rubber covered Alpina rear spoiler that I purchased with cracks in the exterior shell and even a few chips. Never thought it was going to be possible to repair flexible vinyl anything. Wrong.
Some rear spoilers had a rough surface that would need a spray trick to replicate. Otherwise the SEM filler worked, hasn't cracked, sanded smooth and the black spray (can) top coat looks great after two years.