Jngrbrdman
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I've got a new Legacy GT that I need to debadge. I don't know if you have ever paid much attention to the back of the new Legacys, but the badging on the back is going to be a B**** to wax around. I figure its best to just take most of it off. I'm going to leave Subaru on one side and take off the rest. I've done debadging on dealership emblems and vinyl advertising, but I've never actually taken off factory badging before. Is a hair dryer going to be sufficient or will I need to break out the heat gun? I don't want to wreck the letters and my heat gun gets pretty hot. Any advice is greatly appreciated.