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I'm all for debadging (I'm going to do it too) but as far as I know there is a big plastic S in the grill behind it and it would look like you lost it.
2005 Pontiac GTO - 375 rwhp
2001 Ford Ranger XLT - Stock w/ 6 inch lift
Yeah that's prolly true. The stuff I have has never cause paint problems. Prolly a good idea to always wash the area with soap and water after using googone
I use WD-40 for debadging, to loosen up the double sided tape, then use dental floss between the badge and the double sided tape for easy removal, I then use more WD-40 to remove any residual glue. I've been doing this for decades to remove motorcycle stickers as well as the dental floss method for badges. I'd like to remove the (what I feel is blingy), big, chrome S also.
What about painting the S badge to match (or at least blend in) with the grille? I've debadged mine as well and a S that was a little more discreet would be nice.