Debadging

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Fleetgeo

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Not a good angle but the Denali badge on side door is removed I wanted a smooth look

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05Single

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Might take awhile, I know mine did. Wrap one end on a screw driver and the other end on another screw driver so you're not killing your fingers. Dont use one strand , i usually have 4 together as one thick strand. Move the line in a sawing motion cutting through the adhesive backing. Heat helps, so does letting it sit and soak in solvent for a minute or two. Solvent also creates a lubricant for cutting through the adhesive so you're not goin in dry (pun intended), cause it will heat up and break from too much friction.
 

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I let mine sit in the sun from about 1500 hrs. to 1630 hrs. then did it. Used one strand and went slow. Came off pretty easily.
 

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