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  1. #1 Best way to remove excess glue from badges? 
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    hey guys i just removed all the badges on my car including the front pontiac emblem and i was wondering how to remove the excess glue?
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    Goo gone or i just use adhesive remover from 3m you can get it any hardware store or auto store. Rolling it with your fingers work too
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    Goo Gone and/or clay bar


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    okay thanks guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthee View Post
    Goo Gone and/or clay bar
    WD-40 works like a champ or any kind of silicone spray. Just have to remember to use a clean part of the rag every so often as the glue builds up. Then clean with some Dawn and water to rinse residue and then throw some wax on.
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    Don't forget to throw some wax back over your naked paint.
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    giggity ^^^
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