Hey
What is the best way to De-badge my Grand Prix that won't damage the paint?
Thanks
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Hey
What is the best way to De-badge my Grand Prix that won't damage the paint?
Thanks
http://www.grandprixforums.net/debad...ion-44657.html
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I used dental floss to take the badges off, then goo gone(the stuff that looks like cat piss) to take the stickyness off. The previous owner had the car repainted and they cleared over the badges so I had to d a quick sand ad buff job. Took all of 45 mins.
I hadn't heard of the dental floss trick.
Thanks !
I used fishing wire on my GT, not as prone to break. Had to use Goo-Gone on it, but didn't create anything that couldn't be buffed out. 'Course I knew not a thing about buffers when I had my GT lol.
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