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Oh let's see....the top one is from this artist in Ft Collins who makes CO wood flags, amongst other items. The bottom one is actually quite funny - I was at the barbers waiting and they had a bunch of different stickers. This one was for some sort of hair gel as they call "product". You know, the stuff they try to sell you every time and you say no. Anyhow, I cut out the "Death to bad Hair Days" saying at the bottom. :cwl:

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I debadged my JLUS and added a few flag decals in place of the Jeep emblems. Also added the other 2 decals, one on the rear one on the right rear window.

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I know... I'm reaching back on this thread, sorry. Is there a "best practice" for doing the debadging to preserve the clear coat? Any tips or tricks? Also, since I'm posting, any preferred vendor out there for really high quality hood stickers to replace the "Rubicon" decal? Thanks all!
 

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I know... I'm reaching back on this thread, sorry. Is there a "best practice" for doing the debadging to preserve the clear coat? Any tips or tricks? Also, since I'm posting, any preferred vendor out there for really high quality hood stickers to replace the "Rubicon" decal? Thanks all!
Your best bet is going to be to use fishing line to separate the badge from the vehicle, and then work on the remaining adhesive with goo-gone. This should leave the clear coat undamaged.

I'm happy to help with your hood decal replacements - I make more of those than anything else and factory look and high quality is my specialty.
 

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I know... I'm reaching back on this thread, sorry. Is there a "best practice" for doing the debadging to preserve the clear coat? Any tips or tricks? Also, since I'm posting, any preferred vendor out there for really high quality hood stickers to replace the "Rubicon" decal? Thanks all!
A hair dryer and this stuff afterwards to remove the adhesive. I love this stuff.

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Finally got my jeep paw on there!

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