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This is a discussion on Removing Vinotemp logo within the Cigar Accessory Discussion forums, part of the The Cigar Lounges at Puff category; Has anyone removed the vinotemp logo from the glass? Before I try it and break the freakin' thing, I'd like ...
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Howler Monkey
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Removing Vinotemp logo
Has anyone removed the vinotemp logo from the glass? Before I try it and break the freakin' thing, I'd like to hear how someone accomplished it. If not, ideas on a smooth removal?
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·~«{B'lieve Hon}»~·
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
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PSHC and lovin' it
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
![]() It's held on with adhesive. Just take your time and it will come off without trouble. Work all the way around it, very slowly. I didn't want to scratch the glass on mine, so I figured if it took me 10 minutes to take it off, it was worth the effort. I'm the kind of guy that will stare at a scratch in glass, especially if I put it there, for a very long time.
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Old Curmudgeon Ape
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
If it is held on with double sided tape much like an automotive emblem, use dental floss to saw through the tape and then us a cleaner to remove the rest. Good luck.
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I smoke sub $7.00 cigars
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
You can also use a hair dryer to heat up the logo and soften the adhesive. It should just pull off if you get it nice and warm. Most of the time the adhesive will stay on the logo.
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Evolving Lead Puffer Fish
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
Warm up the emblem first with a hair dryer. Then use dental floss or fishing line. Remove the gunk with Goo gone (if you don't have that try vinegar). Knife should be the last ressort.
I have actually thought of removing mine, too. It would make it appear to be actually for cigars by hiding its wine fridge origin. ![]() Till JaKaAch beat me to it. |
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Cigar Fanatic
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
Worked for both of mine. A few minutes of time tops.
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Scratching Itches
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That stuff is daggum genius, worth buying it for plenty of other stuff.
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
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Silverback
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
Streight tolulene works better, thats the active in goo gone. with some lemon oil yada yada. But Tolulene will take just about anything off...
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Full grown Puffer Fish
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Re: Removing Vinotemp logo
Use an Xacto blade maybe? Lay the blade flush and work away at it.
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