Debadge

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JonnyTahoe

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I was able to get it off with just my thumb. Took a while and had a sore thumb but did not cost a dime.
 

Twn7575

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I just debadged my new suburban last night and I would say you probably want to get an eraser wheel. I just used fishing line, goo gone and a plastic razor and it was a lot of work. I've debadged other cars and it was a breeze but the foam tape they use is a pain. The letters pop right off but to get the tape off I had to keep soaking with the goo gone then shaving a layer off with the razor and repeat until I got down to just the adhesive. Then I was able to get it off with a microfiber cloth and the goo gone.


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i Have done all three of my Denalis this year with hair dryer, fishing line , and 3M adhesive remover.
 

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