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One of my Firebird badges on the doors are about halfway off. I left it on, though, because I didn't know if there would be glue residue and if the paint would be noticeably different under it. Also, I don't know how to safely get the rest of it and the other badge off... I'm sure you guys know, though. And is it the same for the door moulding?
If you have a blow dryer, hit the badges for about 3-5 minutes (on high heat) and then try to pull them off. If that fails, try a heat gun for about 20-30 seconds, then attempt to pull them off. **BE careful with the heat gun** After removing them: Goo Gone is somewhat safe, just make SURE you re-wax the area(s) when you're done getting the rest of the "goo" off of the body!!! I have used it before to remove emblem residue without any problems. Just lightly go over the reside until it comes off...Don't rub it into the paint!
And supposing I decide not to mess with the moulding, does anyone make those mirror badges like they have for the Trans-Ams that say Firebird? I've looking, but I couldn't find any.
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