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    I want to debadge my car, and I really dont want to ruin the paint, so how do I do it?
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    i did it to a car a while ago i used a razor blade and was real careful. after i got it off i used some cleaning solution to clean off the area behind it.

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    fishing line or dental floss and goo gone.
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    Fishing line. Goo gone. An eraser wheel. Patience.

    The gp is the only car ive had problems debadging. the glue petrified itself to the car

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    fishing line, 30 lb test is what i used, on a hot sunny day. the line slices through like a hot knife through butter.

    i rolled off what was left behind with my thumb and then hit it with a porter cable buffer, never knew it was there.

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    Get a hair dryer or heat gun and heat the badges up.

    03 GTP...Its got pulleys and stuff.
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    Hair dryer and fishing line and you can't go wrong. Buffout the outline afterwards
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