How To: Remove Car Emblem’s / Logo | De-Badge Your Vehicle | Step by Step Tutorial | Guide

How To: Remove Car Emblem’s / Logo | De-Badge Your Vehicle | Step by Step Tutorial | Guide

How To: Remove Car Emblem’s / Logo | De-Badge Your Vehicle | Step by Step Tutorial | Guide In this video I show you step by step how to remove your cars emblem. It is a very easy process….

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alton busey says:

What a dumbass!

Alex Poberezhskiy says:

You should use microfiber cloth, not paper towel as that will create a ton
of swirl marks. Also make sure to wax the area after, adhesive remover
strips the wax. 

sidehop says:

Or just use straight 91% rubbing alcohol. Works every single time.

Corey Faure says:

+funnyfunkinmonkey No need to get mad just because someone posts a badge
removal tutorial.

Dmankool300 says:

Does this method also work on the front bage/logo also? Please share a
video showing how to take off the front logo, I wanna remove my mazda 6
front and back badge….

boethel says:

Wish I could move my hands that fast for masterbation purposes

Marvyn C. says:

Great video. Super helpful, thanks for the video

Carey Gates says:

I used a hair dryer and credit card in my car using goo gone and everything
turned out perfect. I washed the area really well after using goo gone.
Still today looks great! No problems using good gone, hair dryer, and
credit card.

yermailmain206 says:

Paper towels scratch the paint

Dylan James says:

Bill, you lost your arms in the war..

Metal99Raven says:

Get the scion back.

xxKrazy2nRxx says:

Pretty sure you have to buy a new emblem. They’re not that expensive,
depending on your make and model, maybe up to $20. Check ebay or your local
dealer.

enaicee says:

You’re quite lucky that you happen to have a white car, because paper
towels have fucked up the clear coat of my flint mica noticeably before.
That’s only from getting bird poo off. I will use this guide for
de-badging, though. But I think I might use turtle wax adhesive remover.

ABATHlNGAPE says:

Will acetone work? And will it fuck up plastic?

xCHROMxR3BORNx says:

Lol number 4 was funny lol

CarRockStar says:

350z now son 😉

Keeth Y says:

nice! very tidy! good job!

Lions says:

can i just use goo gone instead of the 3m?

Joe Castro says:

Lmao @ this question

Eric Carlson says:

10lb test fishing line works the best. doenst break and is more flexible.

Rastaroman says:

lighter fluid is a great glue or sticker remover too it works great!!

funnyfunkinmonkey says:

“I wanna go outside and lower the resale value of my vehicle cause I’m a
rich bored bro”

Did You Steal Your License? says:

WD-40 is a good alternative to do this. Avoid pulling as it can lift up the
paint

Joe Castro says:

Great video, thanks!

UDM328i says:

Please instead of using a paper towel. Please use a clean microfiber as it
will help prevent scratches

yermailmain206 says:

Definitely would buff that out

basketball798 says:

Shit didn’t know it was tht hard to take out

KnivesNGunsBoy says:

Is this illegal?

DesiMC says:

What car do you have ? I like those smoked LED

Carey Gates says:

Wally world, in the cleaning area I believe. Also can get it possibly at
advance or autozone. But 100% sure at wally world, where I got my bottle.
Now after using it, make sure you wash it really well, I’ve got pics of
what happens when you don’t. Lol, it’s a freaking nightmare due to it’s
really oily and it attracts dirt and grime fast!!

minnaex3 says:

i heard you could use a credit card to remove the emblem while hot, is that
safe as fishing line?

CarRockStar says:

Yes you can 🙂

Chris Johnson says:

Great vid man, I’ve been trying to figure out a safe way to do this for
awhile, so I really appreciate you taking the time to make this video 🙂
liked and subscribed

Xin Tan says:

What if there is a pin to hold the badge?

Shinharu says:

Will the adhesive remover damage the paint at all?

182Burritos says:

How do you install the emblem for the front grill?

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