KCHAPY
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I use 20lb fishing line to de-badge my cars. I also recommend using a rubber decal eraser wheel attached to a drill to remove any hard to remove adhesive residue remaining on the body to minimize scratching. That is the methods I used to de-badge my Escalade side badges recently. The rubber wheel costs about $15 on Amazon.Hey guys finally got my carbon fibre badges!
Just wondering if there’s any videos out there, or who has done it already!
Looking for some tips!


Hey guys finally got my carbon fibre badges!
Just wondering if there’s any videos out there, or who has done it already!
Looking for some tips!



I'm curious. Does the G70 hood badge fit into an indent? Or is it flush? I was thinking a while back that the front hood might look great debadged. Anyone done this?
If someone really wanted to remove the hood emblem; they could use a small amount of Bondo to fill in the holes and then sand the area smooth and paint the area for a clean factory look.I found the answer. Apparently, the hood wing badge has a few prongs. If you debadge, you have to fill in the holes. Not as simple as removing glue.