- Standard fishing line - preferably some strong stuff
- "Goo Gone", "De-Solv-It", WD-40 or similar sticky residue remover
- Plastic putty knife or scrapper
- Cleaning wax - I recommend Meguiars
- Possibly a hair dryer
Step 1
Cut off about a 1 foot piece of fishing line. Wrap the ends around your index fingers so that there is about 6 inches left in between, and you can pull the line tight.
Step 2
Slide the line behind the badge you wish to remove. Slide the line up and down behind the badge to saw through the badges backing material. If the material is hard to saw through, you may wish to heat it with a hair dryer to soften it up a bit. This is optional - I didn't find a need for it.
Step 3
Saw back and forth until you have made you way all the way to the other side of the badge. The badge should then fall off.
Step 4
Now you will be left with a mess off goo and backing material still on the car. Time to break out the Goo Gone.
Step 5
Spray the remover on the remains of the badge and let it soak in for a minute. Then get out the Plastic scraper and carefully scrape off the remaining material. Even though you are using plastic, you still must be careful not to gouge or scratch the paint.
Step 6
Now that you have the majority of the material removed, there will still probably be a distinct outline of where the badge was. Polish it up using some cleaner wax. Cleaner wax is basically regular wax with some slight abrasives in it to remove contaminants, remove scratches and polish the paint.
Step 7
That's it. After a few coats of wax, you should barely (if at all) be able to tell that there was a badge there. Now its time to do the rest of those badges! Have fun :)

