New Debadge Method
#17
You can keep the badges and just glue them back on with some 3m tape and a bit of time to make sure it's straight, to remove the badges I found heat and your thumb work best for removing, alcohol works well to clean up the little that is left.
#19
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probably, but it's nothing a little polish/wax and elbow grease wouldn't take care of. i did mine this year and i have an '09. can't even tell there was anything there.
don't be scared, unless you're using a screw driver to take them off. take your time and follow one of the few DIY's on here to take them off.
#20
probably, but it's nothing a little polish/wax and elbow grease wouldn't take care of. i did mine this year and i have an '09. can't even tell there was anything there.
don't be scared, unless you're using a screw driver to take them off. take your time and follow one of the few DIY's on here to take them off.
don't be scared, unless you're using a screw driver to take them off. take your time and follow one of the few DIY's on here to take them off.
#21
Did it 4 hrs ago, the rolling the glue didn't really work for me, I rubbed it rapidly with my fingers, and even used my nails at times.
No scratches, I got a big blister from rubbing so much lol.
No scratches, I got a big blister from rubbing so much lol.
#22
I will be removing the "S" off my G37 Sport Coupe when I get it. I have done this many times, especially when the dealer has his sticker on the car, I remove it quickly. I like the G37 badge , but not the red S. I will remove it in the sun with some ol goo gone spray and my hands.
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