Debadged the Tahoe....my fingers are killing me!

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blueflamed03

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get some 3M adhesive remover, and a heat gun, fishing line. heat the badge slowly, and run string behind, cuting black goo under badge. When done, use 3M to help clean black goo off, and buff/wax area where badge was.
 

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I've taken off badges without a heat gun and some fishing line. Just went back with some goo gone and a plastic scraper. Haven't done mine yet, but it's a clean look. Looking forward to pics. Maybe it will give me the inspiration to get off my bum and do it.



If anyone is looking at using sandpaper on the paint use 2000-2500 then buff at 1400RPMS then go back with swirl mark remover and a foam pad, set buffer to 1200-1400RPMS for remover process. Works like a champ for any small scratches you might have on your vehicle. Make sure you use a sanding block and sand diagonally.
 
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