There all stick on.... after taking them off you will see the imprint of the badge for a few washes but it will eventually go away.... mine scratched very easy so be careful on tools you use i we used a tool we had for removing them when i worked for dodge...
Fishing line works really well on most new vehicles- just start from one end and work it in from side to side. A little wax or polish will get rid of the marks you leave.
Good luck!
Fishing line works really well on most new vehicles- just start from one end and work it in from side to side. A little wax or polish will get rid of the marks you leave.Good luck!
-Phil at FBI
Confirmed! The Dodge badges are a Sinch to get off..
Edited: 8/6/2006 4:42:50 PM by KentuckyKillerKlown
Edited: 8/6/2006 4:41:17 PM by KentuckyKillerKlown
Use fishing line to saw them off. Then use some goo gone to get the sticky off, it takes a little elbow grease there. Dont forget to wax where the badges were. The badges "ghosting" will disappear after some time. The only badges that you can't just get off like this is the one in the grill shell. It is set in the shell and will require filling and repainting the shell.
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i used fishing line and a hair dryer on my dakota to get the badges off it worked great, the hard part is the sticky stuff that does come off the first time......
i used a heat gun on my ram for the side moldings and badges and they came of with no problems , didnt use the fishing line just got them really hot and pulled them off, burned 2 fingers just a little but its all good lol