How to remove car emblems ( rebadging badge delete )  without damaging your paint, using a steamer
Are you looking for a safe and effective way to remove the logos and badges from your car without damaging the paint? In this video, I'll show you how to remove a dealership's vinyl logo from my Dodge Caravan and how to delete the badge from any car, whether it's a Dodge, Chevy, Ford, Honda, Nissan or Toyota. Skip to the 2 minute mark to see how I use steam to safely and easily remove logos from my car. You'll be amazed at how simple and effective this method is! By the end of this video, you'll have the confidence and know-how to remove your vehicle's logo or bumper sticker without damaging your car's paint. All you need are a few simple tools, including a rubber eraser wheel for removing bumper stickers or lettering, and a Bissell steamer for removing plastic or chrome badges. With these tools and my easy-to-follow instructions, you'll be able to remove logos and badges from your car like a pro! Don't forget to subscribe for more car maintenance tips and tricks!
About Rebadging
In the automotive industry, rebadging (also known as badge engineering, an intentionally ironic misnomer in that little or no actual engineering takes place) is a form of market segmentation used by automobile manufacturers around the world. To allow for product differentiation without designing or engineering a new model or brand (at high cost or risk), a manufacturer creates a distinct automobile by applying a new "badge" or trademark (brand, logo, or manufacturer's name/make/marque) to an exi...
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