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    Removing Logo on L300 Grills??????

    Is it possible to remove the "JBL" Logo off the grill to the L300? I am going to have these re-clothed and don't want to ruin them. Not sure on the attachment method.

    Thanks!

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    Anyone?????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloatedpig View Post
    Is it possible to remove the "JBL" Logo off the grill to the L300? I am going to have these re-clothed and don't want to ruin them. Not sure on the attachment method.

    Thanks!
    Ummm. Belt sander?

    I'm not sure what you're referring to. Do you have a picture? Is it a sticker or a badge?

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    You should be able to carefully pry it up with your favortite prying blade.

    Look on the back sie to see if there is a tinnerman speed nut clamping it in place.

    If so pry the prongs up so it can be removed and refitted.

    The logo has a pin cast into the back of it.

    Go slow and patient
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    Thanks

    Thanks edgewound, that's what I was looking for.

    regards

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    I tried taking a pic to show the tiny friction clip inside the small hole
    but couldn't get the proper angle.

    A bread knife inserted under the badge to gently pry it off will work
    but just as edgewound states: go slowly and be patient.
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