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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 08:29 PM
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Default RE: Removing Badges and Trim.

Head on down to the local chevy dealership, and they should have this lemony spray on stuff, we used it all the time to remove other dealers stickers, and it never left any residues or damaged the paint...

The wash bay guys should know what you're talking about, lol
 
Old Apr 1, 2007 | 10:08 PM
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Default RE: Removing Badges and Trim.

Goo Gone worked REALLY well on my bf's '06 Ford Focus...but when we got done debadging his car we tried to debagde mine...and it didnt work as well. his letters were each individual letters...where as the blazer is all one thing. im not sure what else anyone else has used, but when he looked it up on his focusfanatics focus site, they said goo gone and floss to take it off and then clean and wax that spot right away. So...like i said, it worked well on his...but mine...idk...maybe because its older? maybe because its all one big badge where his was just individual letters...but it wouldnt come off. the floss kept ripping...maybe fishing line would work?? idk...[sm=chairshot.gif]...i havent tried it. just thought about that earlier today actually...so...any suggestions on that? [sm=feedback.gif] lol! Thanks!
 
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