Debadging of the Monte
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Debadging of the Monte
I finally gave in and debadged my Monte! In my opinion, it looks great!
Step one: Clean the area around the badge with soapy water. (Or just clean the whole car.)
Step two: Heat badge up with a hair dryer and slowly start to peel off the badge.
Step three: Heat up the left over sticky residue and peel it off as well.
Step four: Use some Goo-B-Gone and a microfiber towel and clean up the left over residue.
Step five: If Goo-B-Gone does not work well, use some of Meguiars Ultimate Rubbing Compound along with a microfiber towel and clean it away.
Step six: Step back and admire your work!
Step one: Clean the area around the badge with soapy water. (Or just clean the whole car.)
Step two: Heat badge up with a hair dryer and slowly start to peel off the badge.
Step three: Heat up the left over sticky residue and peel it off as well.
Step four: Use some Goo-B-Gone and a microfiber towel and clean up the left over residue.
Step five: If Goo-B-Gone does not work well, use some of Meguiars Ultimate Rubbing Compound along with a microfiber towel and clean it away.
Step six: Step back and admire your work!
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