De-badging question
I like mine clean with no badges at all, thats how I did it on mine.
Like everyone said, getting the badges off isn't the hard part. Getting all that excess residue is! IMO a heat gun would be nice, but I wouldn't go out any buy one. A hair dryer is good enough to do the trick. Be careful with a heat gun to move it around a lot, if you keep it in one spot too long, you WILL burn the paint.
Like everyone said, getting the badges off isn't the hard part. Getting all that excess residue is! IMO a heat gun would be nice, but I wouldn't go out any buy one. A hair dryer is good enough to do the trick. Be careful with a heat gun to move it around a lot, if you keep it in one spot too long, you WILL burn the paint.
Also, I don't think its illegal cuz the license plate number, the VIN, registration card, etc will all have the cars year, make and model info so its easily accessible to any officer. Besides, I like in CA, police **** of the US, I've been debadged for 7+yrs now and have not had a single problem for it.
Also, I don't think its illegal cuz the license plate number, the VIN, registration card, etc will all have the cars year, make and model info so its easily accessible to any officer. Besides, I like in CA, police **** of the US, I've been debadged for 7+yrs now and have not had a single problem for it.


