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To Debadge or not to Debadge?

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Evening all,

Couple of editors pics attached, opinions?

Edited a pic but I'm still not sure!

Thanks!

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Edited by DDixon

Its a tough one, either looks fine.... but apprently there are black badges avalible to so this has me thinking lol

if my car wasn't on a lease the badges would be coming off

Its your car, but I prefer the fonts on the older (10 years plus) cars.

I like badges on,but I'm an old fuddy duddy. :no:

Dont care much of the badges in se, but they are a PITA when cleaning and waxing.

So, how did you debadge?

They are probberly glued, was it just an easy peeling off or did you have to repair the laquer afterwards?

Badges on. I don't understand the fascination with removing them, unless they're littered across the tailgate with trim levels and engine sizes detailed. Just my thoughts ????

I debadged mine and love it. Not many Skodas here in Perth. Fabia sounds a little 'ghey' to me

Badges on. I don't understand the fascination with removing them, unless they're littered across the tailgate with trim levels and engine sizes detailed. Just my thoughts ????

A piece of nylon and a hair dryer. Heat the badge up then slide the nylon between the badge and metal.

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