the how to's of debadging
does anyone know a for sure good way to debadge becuase I have heard alot of different ways and I dont want to try somthing and end up peeling paint or leaving marks. so if you know a good way then please share.
heat gun on lowest setting and please be careful, plastic flat edge, lots of bug and tar on a rag, and some high speed buffing to get it to match a little bit better
then wait about a month and the sun will cure it and you wont be able to see shit
then wait about a month and the sun will cure it and you wont be able to see shit
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Mechanical Engineer - Naval Surface Warfare Center PCD, Marine Corps. Counter IED Development
USF Formula and Baja racing Alumni/Consultant
3M automotive adhesive remover works great.... Use that to soften the glue, then a flat plastic something or other to remove emblems, then clean more with the adhesive remover... If that doesnt get it all, a little WD40 and 1500grit works wonders.... Then just wash and wax the car, and its good to go
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