Flex fuel badge removal ?
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I am not sure, if anything you can heat it up, and run fishing line behind it, and try to cut between the adhesive, worst scenario is that there are prongs behind the badge, you either heat it up and push it back on, or remove it and replace adhesive. I would like mine gone to, becuase I dont plan on running any of that **** in my truck.
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Most all badging is simply adhered to new vehicles today. Very few that I know of use alignment holes. There are locating fixtures on the assembly lines that put the badges in the correct place on the vehicle. Most use a 3M heavy duty two sided adhesive tape. The tape itself is not easy to remove from the painted surface of the vehicle. Any residue can usually be taken off pretty easily with Goo-Gone. I have also used, on glass at least for sticker residue, Mr. Clean Magic Erasers. I imagine it would work on the paint surface as well. These also work great for removing bugs from paint and glass.
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ive de-badged everything ive ever owned. learned real quick that the F150 badges on the side have HUGE alignment holes. lol. not sure about the F150 on the tailgate though. the flexfuel comes off super easy. for badges i use a heat gun and a plastic puddy knife from the hardware store. its beveled so it slides right under the adhesive and will remove everything except the residue without scratching the paint. a lil aerosol goo gone takes care of that. be careful not to get the paint too hot with the heat gun.
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ive de-badged everything ive ever owned. learned real quick that the F150 badges on the side have HUGE alignment holes. lol. not sure about the F150 on the tailgate though. the flexfuel comes off super easy. for badges i use a heat gun and a plastic puddy knife from the hardware store. its beveled so it slides right under the adhesive and will remove everything except the residue without scratching the paint. a lil aerosol goo gone takes care of that. be careful not to get the paint too hot with the heat gun.
The F150 on the tailgate does have holes and clips, it also has tape holding it on.
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ive de-badged everything ive ever owned. learned real quick that the F150 badges on the side have HUGE alignment holes. lol. not sure about the F150 on the tailgate though. the flexfuel comes off super easy. for badges i use a heat gun and a plastic puddy knife from the hardware store. its beveled so it slides right under the adhesive and will remove everything except the residue without scratching the paint. a lil aerosol goo gone takes care of that. be careful not to get the paint too hot with the heat gun.