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Originally Posted by tonmed123
Nice. I got the same Z. I need another 1100 miles to break it in? Lol. Whats the safest method of debagding. Could someone start a thread. I like the clean look myself. Thanks if someone does.
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My hobby is auto detailing, so I will lend a hand one this one. With fishing line get behind the badging and pull straight down. This cuts the badge off without harming the paint. Some times you need to work the line back and forth to cut through the adhesive. It also may leave some adhesive behind, if so just use some goo gone or paint thinner with a mico fiber cloth to clean it up. If any polishing needs to be done, call a professional. After clean up, reseal the paint with a wax or sealant. Your done.