To those that have debadged....

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Effeckt

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I removed mine last August with the paint matching up just fine and mine is an 01. I'm sure you will be okay unless something has been repainted. Just do yourself a favor and use the 3m eraser wheel.
 

DoubleR

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I did not have an issue when I debadge my truck. Removed all the glue washed, waxed, and the paint was fine. My truck is green if that helps
 

TqMnster

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Just be careful if you try the eraser wheel. ******* at the body shop went this route on my Z06 and burned the paint on my passenger door in SEVERAL spots. I wouldve done it myself but it was already in there cause my wife backed into the rear bumper somehow :(
 

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I have done it to a Black and Silver Tahoe. Both times you could not tell they were there.

I used a heat gun (be careful) and heated the badges up till it was just hot enough not to touch for a short period of time.
Slowly pull the badge off, and to remove the glue I used the spray can 3M wax and adhesive remover, and a rag(and a blister)

Takes some time but well worth it...
 

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