How to Remove Car Emblems (Debadging) WITHOUT DAMAGING THE PAINT!
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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In this raw long form video I remove a car emblem on my trunk from paint, make it looks seemless with no trace of badge removal with few steps. I go through the tools. car care products and technique needed so you can learn to do it yourself at home. I point out the important part of the process, heating the paint for example and how to not damage your car in the process. I also chat through the process, explain everything and give you my thoughts on different car detailing topics. Cheers my friends.
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Heyy Frank, I'm so glad you also don't like the Xdrive badge, man I cringe when I see a perfect car with black badges and a sliver Xdrive.. Ugh.. Great work! It looks a 1000x better!
Right on Vic! Not a fan of useless badges.
I debadge a older kia and the 3m rubber wheel striped the chunks of paint with the adhesive. Had to get touch up paint wet sand and polish. But still use the wheel till today
Hey man, that hurts! 😅 I've seen it on plastic bumpers, this is why I put a lot of emphasis on the heat factor of doing this.
Good ol’ WD 40 might get that adhesive off.
Glad it works for you brother!