If you’re wondering what the terminology debadging means, Genesis of Gwinnett in Duluth, GA is here to help. Debadging is simply taking off the manufacturer’s emblems from the vehicle. Taking off the emblem can be done for several reasons such as commercial advertising or redoing a car. One of the first steps you need to do to debage the vehicle is to check how the emblem was fastened to the vehicle. Is it glued, screwed on, or built into the vehicle? Most of them are attached to the vehicle at the manufacturing plant and can be difficult to remove.

If the emblem is screwed on, all you have to do is unscrew the emblem. If it’s fastened with glue or other adhesive, using hot water to soften the adhesive can help. You can do this by filling a thermos with hot water and pouring it over the badge, the hot water should be steaming in order to properly remove it. Another option to remove the emblem is to use an adhesive remover to soften the glue. Using an adhesive remover such as Goo Gone, which comes in spray form, and can be purchased at most retail stores.

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