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RE: Overspray - LIONHEAD - 09-12-2011 07:45am WB: I did email the general manager of the dealer this afternoon. He did reply and said he will investigate and get back to me. We'll see tomorrow as I am planning to stop by the dealer tomorrow to order another accessory. RE: Overspray - LIONHEAD - 14-12-2011 05:19pm Some good news........my salesman called this morning and said he talked to the general manager and also the person in charge of outsourcing bodyshop work at their Mercedes dealership (they use their Mercedes dealership for bodywork) and they were p*ssed after seeing the overspray pics. They offered to redo the paint again and make sure they remove the badge before repainting. This way I can have the debadge look. My salesman was also upset and apologized for their service department not covering the A Pillar problem in this post: http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Your-thoughts He said there might be some fireworks when the GM talks to the service department today regarding not fixing the A Pillar. I told him the other dealer will take care of that and not to touch or fix the A Pillar. They better cover my seats when they repaint my car again.....don't want to have that grime or sticky particles on my seat again. ***UPDATE*** My salesman called again this afternoon and made an appointment for getting the overspray done on Monday. He said to give them another chance to make everything right regarding the overspray and I agreed to give them one more chance. RE: Overspray - Barneyridge - 14-12-2011 10:22pm Hope it all works out well and fixed for you mate. Overspray - RoverMD - 16-12-2011 06:38am What is best way to remove the badge? RE: Overspray - Wired - 16-12-2011 05:43pm (16-12-2011 06:38am)RoverMD Wrote: What is best way to remove the badge? Get it warmed up a bit with a hairdryer. Then pull a bit of floss tread (wax version preferred) slowly behind the badge, "cutting" the badge of the paint. RE: Overspray - LIONHEAD - 16-12-2011 11:11pm +1 above but if floss isn't strong enough.....try using a fishing line. If the fishing line won't cut through the double sided tape from the back.....I sometimes use this plastic credit card like tool that came with my iphone invisible shield kit and wrap it with a MF towel (the thinner for removing wax kind...not the thicker drying type) and go in the back of the badge and move it back and forth trying to remove it. RE: Overspray - olde - 17-12-2011 01:54am If you look in your wife's kitchen drawer, you may find a soft-bladed white-rubber knife, used to scrape cake mix out of bowls. It is the perfect tool for de-badging, works better than the ones you can buy. Also, WD-40 lubricant may help if you are having trouble getting it in from behind. RE: Overspray - RoverMD - 18-12-2011 12:38am great tips...thanks. i would like to remove the red evoque and black range rover badges if possible to clean up the look a bit... RE: Overspray - Rootsboy - 18-12-2011 11:25pm i only got my car last thursday and i have just noticed the spoiler looks a bit odd on once side, almost like the metal has not been pressed correct and there is not enough paint, i have not had time to go back the dealer to have a look at other evoque's to see if this is normal or not. [attachment=937] RE: Overspray - LIONHEAD - 19-12-2011 04:32am (18-12-2011 11:25pm)Rootsboy Wrote: i only got my car last thursday and i have just noticed the spoiler looks a bit odd on once side, almost like the metal has not been pressed correct and there is not enough paint, i have not had time to go back the dealer to have a look at other evoque's to see if this is normal or not. That doesn't look normal......definitely have the dealer look at it. |