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Best way to clean around emblems
Like these....
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
I would use a boars hair detail brush, and dippin it in your wash bucket
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
Yeah a boars hair or detail or a detail factory ultra soft brush if paint is soft. I use to do in snow foam stage but now do as Opie does and just use bucket wash soap.
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
De-badge
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
Originally Posted by
jlindyman
De-badge
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No way
I paid big buck for those.
If I took them off it would look like any other Silverado.
You debadge an LT not a HC.
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
Originally Posted by
jlindyman
De-badge
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Originally Posted by
dieselfan1
No way
I paid big buck for those.
If I took them off it would look like any other Silverado.
You debadge an LT not a HC.
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I do feel like there a little big and bold.
I do get that it’s a high country and part of why we buy it is to …… i personally would meet in the middle and replace it with a matte or gloss black version.
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
Another vote for de badge.
Here is a High Country I debadge a while back if ya wanna see what it would look like....
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
Originally Posted by
98CayenneTA
Another vote for de badge.
I personally would probly debadge as well. All 3 of oir vehicles are that way...gives it a cleaner look imo.
Another reason is the damn emblems are on the upper side of the fender....at eye level so at some point that paint will look dull compaired to the no doubt yearly polished paint around it
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
How are folks choosing to debadge? By using floss? Fishing line? The last time I debadged was over ten years ago and I used plenty of floss.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Best way to clean around emblems
I used a hair dryer to heat it up. Then I used fishing line, which mostly separated the badge from the adhesive. The foam adhesive was easy to roll up/off of the car. Followed up with goo gone.
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