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  • Removing/ adding Chevrolet bowtie badge

    Wondering how you would go about removing these emblems that sit on the front of Chevy trucks and the rear. Would the old fishing line/heat gun method be used the same as side badging/molding to remove them?
    Brian's Custom Detailing
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    Re: Removing/ adding Chevrolet bowtie badge

    I think I found my answer! Two 10mm bolts held on the front and this particular truck has the traditional adhesive backing on the rear emblem!
    Brian's Custom Detailing
    Where detail matters.
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      Re: Removing/ adding Chevrolet bowtie badge

      Were you looking to permanently debadge this truck, or just for cleaning? Sounds like debadging is out of the question if one of the emblems uses 10mm bolts to hold it on!
      Michael Stoops
      Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

      Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        Re: Removing/ adding Chevrolet bowtie badge

        Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
        Were you looking to permanently debadge this truck, or just for cleaning? Sounds like debadging is out of the question if one of the emblems uses 10mm bolts to hold it on!
        Thanks for the reply, Michael! Sorry for not being a little more clear. Customer is wanting to remove the stock gold bow ties and replace them with black painted ones. He wasn't responding to me, so I asked on here just to make sure. He sent me a picture of the back and the fronts have little pegs and the rear is flat. He told me a body shop was going to charge $30 per emblem to remove and replace.
        Brian's Custom Detailing
        Where detail matters.
        www.brianscustomdetailing.com

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