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It's really quite easy..Ive done it to my Audi a while back, and I debadged the INFINITI and G35 logos on my rear end. It's about a 45min job if you take your time. It requires 0 skills to do it.
1) Wash rear end
2) Get a hair drier & heat up items you want off
3) Use dental floss and SLOWLY and CAREFULY slide it under each emblem/letter you want off.
4) Once #3 is finished you should see some glue from each letter or the main emblem.
5) Get some Goo-B-Gone (Autozone for about $3bucks) and put it on the glued area(s).
6) You then get something that is NOT METAL, but has a flat edge so you can peel the glue off. (you can use your fingernail if wanted, takes longer)
7) Once glue is off you should almost see a "shadow" where the letters/emblem used to be.
8) Use some Wax (I have Turtle Wax) and slowly do circles around the shadowed area(s). Then rinse/wipe off the wax.
9) Repeat #8 wanted # of times until you see very minimal shadowing.
10) Then just wash back area with a cloth. And give it a few days to fully go away.
It's really quite easy..Ive done it to my Audi a while back, and I debadged the INFINITI and G35 logos on my rear end. It's about a 45min job if you take your time. It requires 0 skills to do it.
1) Wash rear end
2) Get a hair drier & heat up items you want off
3) Use dental floss and SLOWLY and CAREFULY slide it under each emblem/letter you want off.
4) Once #3 is finished you should see some glue from each letter or the main emblem.
5) Get some Goo-B-Gone (Autozone for about $3bucks) and put it on the glued area(s).
6) You then get something that is NOT METAL, but has a flat edge so you can peel the glue off. (you can use your fingernail if wanted, takes longer)
7) Once glue is off you should almost see a "shadow" where the letters/emblem used to be.
8) Use some Wax (I have Turtle Wax) and slowly do circles around the shadowed area(s). Then rinse/wipe off the wax.
9) Repeat #8 wanted # of times until you see very minimal shadowing.
10) Then just wash back area with a cloth. And give it a few days to fully go away.
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I had debadged my car myself so I knew how to do it. It didn't take long to do and the finished results had no shadow or blemishes once I turned on the air compressor and buffed his trunk lid and then waxed it