Debadge?
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Debadge?
Ok guys before you bash too hard, I am a noob, I DO know how to click the search button, but I'm not getting any good results. I tried searching for Debadge, Debadging, Debadged and I think I saw one post about someone saying they used dental floss and a hair dryer. Does anyone know the best way to get the badges off of an 02? I read that the A symbol actually has posts in it, so I will leave that, but I want to take the rest off.
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Originally Posted by Landocommando12
Ok guys before you bash too hard, I am a noob, I DO know how to click the search button, but I'm not getting any good results. I tried searching for Debadge, Debadging, Debadged and I think I saw one post about someone saying they used dental floss and a hair dryer. Does anyone know the best way to get the badges off of an 02? I read that the A symbol actually has posts in it, so I will leave that, but I want to take the rest off.
Thank You
Thank You
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Awesome. I will try that. I will post pics soon, but I want to wait until I at least do a couple things... everyone has seen a stock CL, right? I'm gettin 5% tint on Thursday and puttin in a DVD player this weekend. Savin up for rims...
Anyways, thank you for replying, I'm sure I will be asking more in the future.
Anyways, thank you for replying, I'm sure I will be asking more in the future.
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Do what I did.....get rear-ended.
Usually warming it up with the hair drier for a couple minutes and working a piece of dental floss behind the letters would work. If your car is older, remember there could have been some paint fading and start with the letters that you can easily replace if you need to.
Usually warming it up with the hair drier for a couple minutes and working a piece of dental floss behind the letters would work. If your car is older, remember there could have been some paint fading and start with the letters that you can easily replace if you need to.
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