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Debadging 101: Is it safe (and legal) to remove car logos?
If you’re behind a car on the road and notice that it doesn’t have a manufacturer’s logo on it, chances are the owner ...
Like all parts on an older car, the emblems eventually wear out and need to be replaced. You can do this yourself with a little bit of patience, following these easy steps. Using the right care ...
Debadging is the removal of emblems and logos, some of which have some interesting hidden meanings behind them, from a vehicle's exterior. Car owners typically debadge to achieve a cleaner, more ...
The subject actually came up in the "why do people leave stickers on their electronics" thread, but I figure this is worthy of more than an off-topic discussion. Weirdly, I was going to post this very ...
One of the things that's surprised me in OKC is the number of newer cars that have badges put on them by the dealership. Last time I was driving, more than half the cars I saw had them. In my worlk ...
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