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What is the best way or correct way I should say, to debadge my Bravada without peeling up the paint?? Thanks guys in advance!!

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i used a hair dryer and some fishing line to debadge my jetta

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youll need something to heat the glue up, that way it will be easier to remove, do like the guy above did and try some fishing line. Be slow and careful cant rush it or else to wont remove all the glue.

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Gasoline works great to get residue off, just don't leave it sit on the paint for a long time.

What about Goo Gone? Wouldnt that help with the residue?
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i was just going to add use some goo gone or soemthing similar to get rid of residue and then wash and wax to make it look pretty

Mk4 jetta 2 point slow

Kenwood KDC-X496

hifonics HFI-1000d

Obsidian 12 in a 2 cube box 34hz

some shitty orion 4 channel

2 pairs of infinty components

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FIshingline is too thick. I have used Dental Floss for 20+ yrs. Let the car sit out in the sun and you can slice it right off. Dish detergent will remove the glue without messing up your finish.

How old is the car, if its a little older it might be faded where the badges are, and when you take them off it will be a different color under it.

Good luck

Skip

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FIshingline is too thick. I have used Dental Floss for 20+ yrs. Let the car sit out in the sun and you can slice it right off. Dish detergent will remove the glue without messing up your finish.

How old is the car, if its a little older it might be faded where the badges are, and when you take them off it will be a different color under it.

Good luck

Skip

Thanks for the info Skip. Its a 2001 Oldsmobile Bravada and ill try floss as well!
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