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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Best way to cleanly debadge?

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    What's the easiest/cleanest way to remove the rear emblems?

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    Established Member Two Rings mikron2's Avatar
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    Feb 27 2016
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    Nevada

    Check this out. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tE4oeLHHb_U


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    2013 RS5 - Vorsteiner VFF - 104 Graphite 20x10, E-Codes, ECS Aggressive Spacer Kit

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    Veteran Member Four Rings mozman68's Avatar
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    2019 VW Atlas SEL R-Line
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    South Carolina

    Was so easy...just used a hairdryer to heat up the "tape" a little and then dental floss "sawed" back and forth behind the emblem....a little GooGone to get off the remaining residue.
    2009 S5 in Bottle Green / 20x10.5 BBS CH-R in satin black (check with Mops) / AWE Tuning Track Exhaust (Mops again!) / H&R Street Coilovers (Mops...again) / Ecodes (ECS Tuning) / Rear LED retrofit (Europrice) / RS5 blackout grill (MrCarCar)

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Audibot's Avatar
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    Maryland

    I find even with with Goo Gone, there is a "halo" of the lettering left. Took me a few minutes with a polisher to get it out.

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    Established Member Three Rings miked1978's Avatar
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    Houston, TX

    resist the urge to use your fingernail on the leftover tape.

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