Debadging

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Has anyone debadged their ride? If so, how did you go about it? Pictures wanted!
I used a heat gun and fishing line, heat it up and saw through the adhesive with the fishing line, just work from side to side. I only had badges on the rear hatch, i know some have them on the side but same process. Also your going to need to buff that area afterwards.8ca371ac5189641da2a913d741cbdd2d.jpg


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Nobody has.....oops auto correct , I mean EVERYBODY has!

x2 fishing line to take off the badge.

Buy a 3m eraser wheel to remove the left over adhesive. Make sure the paint is cool.

I forgot. Eraser wheel is a must!


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Everything is simply held on by adhesive? I thought the emblems were secured on the panels with bolts or something.
 

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