debadged
Looks really good.
What is the yellow stuff under the bumper..?
Some leafs on the street or a trailer hook with a prop on it..?
What wax/polish do ya use?
I bought a black car for my wife......
What is the yellow stuff under the bumper..?
Some leafs on the street or a trailer hook with a prop on it..?
What wax/polish do ya use?
I bought a black car for my wife......
used this:
in order from left to right.
wow what a beautiful shine that baby has.......reminds me of the days......
ahhh......when mine was shiney......haha
the debadge looks great! I should do it to mine..........
very nice looking
ahhh......when mine was shiney......haha
the debadge looks great! I should do it to mine..........
very nice looking
Any shade or marks behind the badges after ya removed them?
(Less sun exposure and less oxydized paint?)
I used this on the black car: Came out really good..
(Less sun exposure and less oxydized paint?)
used this:
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2014 E550 4matic,, sold 2012 E 350 4matic,,sold 2010 e350 4w,sold 2002 e320 se
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on the finish,,makes me wanna break out me bufferizer!! Did you ever consider those chrome lite surrounds they sell? On black it must be something.
In the past, when debadging, i have used a heat gun (or hairdryer) to get the adhesive warm...but not too warm that it burns the paint. Then use dental floss to peel the letters off. The adhesive tends to come off a lot easier with heat.
That's what I used. Except I used very fine fishing line instead of dental floss.









