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I did exactly what you posted, but found alcohol to work much better than Goo Gone.Really thin fishing line (use thick gloves) and a blow dryer.
Heat up the badge really good and slide the fishing line behind it and moving side to side till you go all the way down. Use Goo Gone to get rid of any residue left over.
Most dealer stickers can be removed with the heat from a hand held hair dryer. A lot of guys use fishing line for the factory glued on badges. You may find removal of some badges or emblems complicated with studs that the mounting holes required to fasten them on are unsightly. This subject has been discussed before on the forum by a member with a ford tailgate where it was mounted with studs thru the tailgate . Not all aplications will be the same and require different actions for the desired results. Paul S
Correction: The thread I was thinking about was on MOL.
Did the color coat uner the clear seem brighter or glossier.. leaving an outline?Dental floss, a hairdrier, and some Goo-gone took off the 13 year old badges on my car (after some real effort however).
Did the color coat uner the clear seem brighter or glossier.. leaving an outline?