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Debadging refers to the process of removing the manufacturers badges from a vehicle. This can be done to disguise a lower specification model or to complement the smoothed out bodywork of a modified car. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (794x736, 264 KB) Summary Photos taken by myself of my own car before and after debadging. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (794x736, 264 KB) Summary Photos taken by myself of my own car before and after debadging. ...


Debadging can also refer to the process of removing the car manufacturer's logo from the front grill. The result is a car widely considered to appeal more to car enthusiasts. The grill is often replaced by a plain grill or one showing the more subtle logo of an aftermarket manufacturer such as ABT, Irmscher or Kamei. How to debage Part’s needed Grille is the name of a German self-propelled artillery vehicle. ... Irmscher is a German automobile tuning company specialising in Vauxhall and Opel (General Motors) cars. ...


3M Adhesive Remover, Hair dryer, Dental floss, Soft terry cloth, Car Wax Instruction to Debadge


Step 1: Wash the areas around the badge.


Step 2: Heat up badge area with hair dryer for 20 sec on each number.


Step 3: Spray 3M adhesive remover on the badge


Step 4: Heat up badge area again for 10 sec


Step 5: Use the dental floss to cut the badge off. Try to pull the dental floss away from the car with floss rubbing the badge not the car.


Step 6: After removing the badge carefully peal the adhesive off.


Step 7: Repeat the above one character at a time.


Step 8: Use wet towel to clean the dirt


Step 9: Wax the area


Step 10: Take Picture’s


FAQ


Question. Will debadging reduce the value of my car?


Ans. You can buy another one when you sell. It will take less than 2 minute to re badge your car again.


Question. How long it takes to debadge the car?


Ans. 5 mins


Question. Who can do this?


Ans. My 7 year old can do this easily


Question. Do the dealership will do for me?


Ans. Yes, Should be free ...


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debadging [Archive] - E46Fanatics (0 words)
I find it funny how guys with 323/325's debadge, and get ranted on by some of the 328/330 guys because they claim that they are trying to hide their smaller engines, but yet, I don't see anyone give any 328/330 owner sh!t for debadging his or her car.
I debadged my car the day I got it, just because I think it is really weird to have a badge on one side of the trunk.
Just debadging is so common here, that I want my car to fit in, tho the diplo plates are a givaway, but the paint is almost off them, so they're hard to see as well.
Saabnet.com: NG900 & 9-3 BB Post: Debadging a Viggen (0 words)
Debadging a Viggen, Jaydon7, Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:17:54
Re: Debadging a Viggen, Rob, Fri, 2 Mar 2001 10:31:36
Re: Debadging a Viggen, saw, Mon, 26 Feb 2001 20:47:22
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