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Debadged the trunk on Saturday. The only thing I have left on there is a supercharged decal that I'm very tempted to remove as well. Enjoy the hotness.
I'm not usually a fan of debadging, but it looks so clean! Too bad that keyhole has to be where it is. Otherwise, I might like the idea of debadging lol.
I recently did this to my 4th gen as well. Since it has been raining I havent been able to clean the glue residue and dirt off yet, I'm hoping after a wash and claybar that it'll be as silk smooth as yours.
I recently did this to my 4th gen as well. Since it has been raining I havent been able to clean the glue residue and dirt off yet, I'm hoping after a wash and claybar that it'll be as silk smooth as yours.
Love your max!
you dont even need all that. i havent waxed her since i took the badges off.
i just exposed her to the elements and washed a couple of times and you cant tell anything was ever there.
What I did was just a heat gun to remove mine. First I started off with getting the badge off the double side tape. That helped the adhesive release from the paint. If you try to pull it off or use fishing line, you're more likey to get some pitting or pull chunks of paint with it. Then went back and heated the tape to remove it. There was a lot of old wax build up etc. Used some 3m wax/adhesive/stain remover to clean off all that stuff. Then went over with a light polish, then waxed it to seal it all up.