Gomer Pyle
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If you are looking for instructions for removal of the stock badges this is the method I have used for years. Search for “Debadging” and you will find a thread titled as such with other methods as well.
If you are looking for instructions for removal of the stock badges this is the method I have used for years. Search for “Debadging” and you will find a thread titled as such with other methods as well.
FWIW- I did this to my 2015 Yukon, but I didn't remove the old red, simply spent around 20 bucks on eBay for a sheet of "carbon fiber" adhesive vinyl. I cleaned the red, and stuck small squares of the vinyl over the red areas, using a sanded popsicle stick, and a "cuticle" device (thin round wooden scraper with a wedge on one end and a point on the other. I worked and pushed the vinyl into the corners (it was a warm day so it was pretty soft, it was thin and flexible to begin with, but the heat of the sun made very pliable), and once it was worked in, I used an X-acto knife and cut away the excess. I did this 2 years ago, and it still looks great, though time has faded the vinyl a small bit. The roll I bought was like 3' by 10' and I used maybe 2" x 5" of it, so I have plenty to do it again. I posted about it a while ago, but I'll add photos to it. I did some research when I wanted to black out my emblems and the removal of the red just seemed like it was a bit of a pain- but I do remember seeing a few Youtube videos on it. The other option is to spray the red with black Plasti-dip. I'd still like to black out the little bit of chrome on mine, just haven't gotten around to it.Morning. I think I’m talking about RE-badging more than debadging. I want to replace the red
All I see relative to debadging.. is removing the non-GMC logo emblems off of the paint. I think I'm looking for RE-badging maybe? Just want to remove the red GMC emblems and replace them with black ones that I've ordered.
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It doesn't matter since you need to de-badge before you re-badge. Any body shop would completely remove the old sticker first before applying a new one. A little heat with a heat gun (be careful so you don't get it too hot and damage the paint) and a plastic scraper followed by a 3M Eraser Wheel to get the glue off and then buff with some Meguiar's Fine-Cut Cleaner would be the way I do it. Then you have a fresh clean slate to apply your new emblem.Morning. I think I’m talking about RE-badging more than debadging. I want to replace the red
All I see relative to debadging.. is removing the non-GMC logo emblems off of the paint. I think I'm looking for RE-badging maybe? Just want to remove the red GMC emblems and replace them with black ones that I've ordered.
Disclaimer: FNG here
It doesn't matter since you need to de-badge before you re-badge. Any body shop would completely remove the old sticker first before applying a new one. A little heat with a heat gun (be careful so you don't get it too hot and damage the paint) and a plastic scraper followed by a 3M Eraser Wheel to get the glue off and then buff with some Meguiar's Fine-Cut Cleaner would be the way I do it. Then you have a fresh clean slate to apply your new emblem.
For the front nothing looks better than a black billet replacement emblem IMO. Here's the bowtie on my 08 CC. I don't have a good pic of the one on my Yukon but I tried the vinyl method and it just didn't look as good as the black billet. A little more money but I think it's worth it.View attachment 203145