Ok so I'm planning on debadging my car, so the aftermath hasn't occured yet!
I went to the bodyshop/detailing shop who is gonna do the wax and clay and stuff for my car. I asked him to remove the badges for me. He said "It'll leave an outline." I said "can't you buff it out?" He said no.
Check this out : Link
this tells you how to do it properly. But looking at this article 2 things come out : #1 It's a white car. #2 It's a fairly recent car
In my case: I got a black car, and it's 8 yrs old.
What do you suggest? Do I try to have the guy debadge it anyway or what?
Here's a pic of the emblem in its worst state, the day I Got the car. Now all the dirt is pretty much off the surrounding of the emblem letters. The main thing I guess would be the 8 yrs old sticky back.
BTW I'm in California, the car was bought from TX (if it makes a difference as for the weather etc...)
Thanks for your help.
I went to the bodyshop/detailing shop who is gonna do the wax and clay and stuff for my car. I asked him to remove the badges for me. He said "It'll leave an outline." I said "can't you buff it out?" He said no.
Check this out : Link
this tells you how to do it properly. But looking at this article 2 things come out : #1 It's a white car. #2 It's a fairly recent car
In my case: I got a black car, and it's 8 yrs old.
What do you suggest? Do I try to have the guy debadge it anyway or what?
Here's a pic of the emblem in its worst state, the day I Got the car. Now all the dirt is pretty much off the surrounding of the emblem letters. The main thing I guess would be the 8 yrs old sticky back.

BTW I'm in California, the car was bought from TX (if it makes a difference as for the weather etc...)
Thanks for your help.