debadgeing
#1
debadgeing
hey i was wondering what a good product would be to remove my embleams and side molding? i know of goo gone but didnt know if there were something better? thanxxs
#2
Do a search for debadging. There are a number of threads discussing it.
The easiest way to do it is to use a heat gun and heat the crap out of the badges so the glue softens. Then use some fishing line to "slice" them off. Goo gone is really the best product for removing the aftermath. I haven't heard of one that works better. I used goo gone on mine.
The easiest way to do it is to use a heat gun and heat the crap out of the badges so the glue softens. Then use some fishing line to "slice" them off. Goo gone is really the best product for removing the aftermath. I haven't heard of one that works better. I used goo gone on mine.
#3
I think Blazer look cool w/o the side molding, post up some pics when your done!
#4
Rebel: if you chop off your LT badges, PM me, ill pay for the S&H
use the spyderwire style line. works better than monofilament. and search yo
use the spyderwire style line. works better than monofilament. and search yo
#5
cool thanks for the help ill be doing this first thing tommarow and yeah ABN ill send em 2 ya
#6
lol...I got a pair of LS badges kicking around somewhere Curtis. But I suppose LS isn't good enough for your high class (sitting in a driveway not moving) Blazer is it? You need the LT badge eh?
#7
hell i poured enough $ into her to make it a friggen LX.....
BTW I have a pair of LS's on her
BTW I have a pair of LS's on her
#8
heat gun works the best. You could even try a blower dryer. it might work..