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    this all sounds easy enough. ill try it in the next couple days
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    Or a thumbnail works too....it's free. Set aside 6 hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mean05 View Post
    lmao yeah that makes it a little easier and that eraser wheel is well worth buying, it just goes in the end of the drill and saves you a lot of heartache, i take these things off when i have to letter trucks and i have tried every known way
    If you put the eraser wheel in the drill do not turn the drill on high speed. The wheels are only rated for a certain RPM and I have seen the fall apart before when put in a drill.
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    mine came with the factory with no badges, makes things easy
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    You may want to try some braided fishing line (Stren Superbraid, Spider-Wire, etc.). It will have no stretch like monofilament (sp) and the "wound" fibers of the braided line will actually have a better cutting or serration action between the emblem and foam backing.

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    1. just pull badging or moulding off by simply peeling it off. 98% of the sticky tape came off with it when I did it this way.
    2. spray a little WD40 on a rag and wipe off any other tape or residue.
    3. wash truck, you are done.


    Let me tell you what Melba Toast is packing here allright............

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    u havent done this yet?...lazy
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    Quote Originally Posted by banker099 View Post
    u havent done this yet?...lazy
    im back home for christmas, and it was raining every day until i left. but it will happen!!!
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    well, i finally got around to doing this today. i also washed it and changed the oil, so my truck likes me alot today!!!

    BEFORE:


    AFTER:




    I also moved the antenna under the hood...
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    Cleaned up well. Nice work!
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