De-Badging

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Krein

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Very easy, most people heat up the the adhesive holding the badges on with a hair dryer or heat gun. Once heated you can use fishing line to cut threw the adhesive (helps from not chipping your paint if you try to pry them off.) Once removed 3M makes a wheel made specifically to remove the adhesive that you can hook up to your drill or do it the old fashion way with elbow grease and a spray adhesive remover but your arm and fingers will hate you.
 

Joshua Collins

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Very easy, most people heat up the the adhesive holding the badges on with a hair dryer or heat gun. Once heated you can use fishing line to cut threw the adhesive (helps from not chipping your paint if you try to pry them off.) Once removed 3M makes a wheel made specifically to remove the adhesive that you can hook up to your drill or do it the old fashion way with elbow grease and a spray adhesive remover but your arm and fingers will hate you.

This is the easiest route to go for sure. On difference i don't use a heat gun to start with i just use some wd40 and fishing line. The 3m eraser wheel is hands down the way to go to remove the adhesive.
 

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