I removed mine with a little bit of heat from a hairdryer Pull slow from corner at angle. Then I used wax to remove whatever's left. Pure carnauba wax is best. Use patience most of all.
My dealership ones were easy to peel off then I just used goo off to get the glue off. If they are hard you can prob use a hair dryer from a distance to warm up to help the stickers peel easier but don't get too close with it.
Spray them with WD-40, let it soak for a few minutes, then heat it till it's nice and warm to the touch. Then grab a corner and slowly peel pulling straight out. Then spray the wd on the left over residue let sit for a minute, then scrape off with a plastic scraper or plastic razor blade.
Hot summer day!! Mine hood decal came off real easy just started a corner and peeled. Very little residue left at all. Used a little WD40 for the residue.
One side I used a hair dryer, one side I didn't. Didn't really make a difference. I used wd-40 and sprayed the decals and then peeled them off. Sprayed more wd-40 on the left over adhesive and a cloth and rubbed the rest off. Then I took some Meguires scratch 2.0 and polished that area of my paint because the rubbing from the cloth put some slight surface scratches on my paint, this fixed it completely. Then I put some carnauba wax on the area and waxed it for protection.
Avoid a heat Gun and use a hair dryer instead, Heat guns can be tricky and if you bubble your paint you'll never forgive yourself. They should peel off easily since the Jeep is so new. My Willys stickers came off without need for any chemicals. The other option is to take a small towel or rag, soak in hot water or wet and put in a microwave for a minute. Hold wet and hot cloth over entire emblem to get it warm and it should peel right off.
Avoid a heat Gun and use a hair dryer instead, Heat guns can be tricky and if you bubble your paint you'll never forgive yourself. They should peel off easily since the Jeep is so new.
I've used a hair dryer to warm the adhesive then used fishing line to work in between the badges and the body. Work it back and forth like you're flossing and it should pop right off.
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