I like the de-badged look. Makes the vehicle look clean.
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Heat up with a hairdryer (or equivalent), and use fishing line/dental floss to aid in removing the badges. Go very slow when using the line/floss, patience is key. Then as stated above, just remove the leftover residue with a non-abrasive cleaning product. I always do a quick wax on the area where the badge was after I remove them.
---------- Post added at 01:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:43 PM ----------
Heat up with a hairdryer (or equivalent), and use fishing line/dental floss to aid in removing the badges. Go very slow when using the line/floss, patience is key. Then as stated above, just remove the leftover residue with a non-abrasive cleaning product. I always do a quick wax on the area where the badge was after I remove them.