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Debadging a Car

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  • Begin by thoroughly wetting the badge and surrounding area with soapy water.

  • Once the badge is fully wetted, wedge a strand of floss or fishing line between the car panel and the wedge.

  • Do not use metal fishing line or metal wires, as these will damage the paint.

  • Draw the floss back and forth in a sawing motion and simultaneously pull it along the badge until it detaches from the panel.

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