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polobuds

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I know this is nothing new, but I figured I would give back to the forum and post this so any newbies like me wouldn't have to search old posts to do this.

Like most people here, I used a 3M Stripe Off Wheel w/hardware.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0649043397&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT

It made it super easy to take off the adhesive and I was able to do doors and rear in about 30 min. It helped a lot using a heat gun to heat up the adhesive before using fishing line to remove. Heat around emblem until hot to the touch (about 5 secs with a good heat gun)

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3M Stripe wheel:
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hoe

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get rrrr done... some cleaner wax, and lighter fuel for a grill works nice. use some liquid wax after. Got those door guards off too.
 

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Looks good, so much better looking without the badges and moldings. I removed all my badges/moldings but I think I may have been a little too aggressive on the moldings and some paint chipped off the doors. :emotions122:
Ill repaint it when I start school again and fix the dents and dings I found under the moldings... :wtf2:
 

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