Removing Badge
Heat the badge up with a blow dryer, or wait for a really hot day. Take some fishing line and hold each end tight as you slowly slide and slice away at the addhesive or 3m tape that is holding it on. After the badge is off you may have some residue left over from the badge that is sticky, go find a white eraser and start eraseing the sticky goo until its gone. Its preety easy to do and everything you need should be around the house.
Jordan
Jordan
I just heated mine up with a hair dryer, then used dental floss to slice it away, and windex (couldn't find goo gone) to get the gunk off. Wash and wax and it doesn't even show a mark it was there.
I just heated mine up with a hair dryer, then used dental floss to slice it away,
Wow!!!, just kidd'in SRT4babe, This method works fine if you're patient with the heat, and there is little risk of blistering the paint. Two snaps up! WD-40 is great for removing adhesive gum, but I don't think it's great for the paint (One snap down?... two?...) Anyone who knows please chime in... (hint, hint.... LSP...)
Does it have S2?? Or did he just put the badge there? Interesting. I just peeled my "Dodge" one off the rear of the car, came off easy the rest of the adhesive was easily removed with PPG's DX330.


