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Old 11-22-2019, 06:55 PM
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How do you guys able to clean the rear badge lettering. Finding it particularly hard to really clean inside the letters, especially the space inside the P and S and E and R. Q tips work to a point, but not thin enough to get the inside edges. What do you guys do? I find the 911 also hard, especially the dirt that accumulates inside the crevice on the top inside of the 1.
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^^^ That’s what I use. Have one for the inside and one for the outside.

https://www.mckees37.com/brush.html
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If only someone could invent something that could be used to reach small crevices and be gentle enough to clean but not damage the surrounding surfaces? Used soft toothbrushes!



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Yes I use a (new, not used) soft toothbrush. Also works well around the edge of the factory installed rear fender PPF.
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Badge delete is a great way of keeping it clean both literally and figuratively.






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