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I've got a 2020 Eco-Boost HP model with the cheezy side emblems that say 2.3L. I'd like to black them out. The car also lacks a front and center pony on the grille. Instead it's a "petite" tribar pony assymetrically way off to the left side. I'd like to black that out too. I found this black out emblem and badge kit. https://www.dipyourcar.com/products..._content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic Never heard of them. Is there a different product or approach forum members would recommend? I don't have a bazillion to go to a shop for a custom paint job. I remember the dealership salesperson saying that 'Stang owners bring their cars in to have emblems blacked out and others to have blacked out images made to look like chrome. Not saying I'm opposed to that if it's reasonably affordable, but a kit also is fine by me. Thank you!
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You can honestly just get a can of plastidip for like $5 at Home Depot or something and save yourself a lot of money assuming you already have masking tape and microfiber towels.
 

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yeah, either paint them or wrap them yourself. It would be easier to paint or wrap with them off the car but can be done while still on. Just take your time.
 
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You can honestly just get a can of plastidip for like $5 at Home Depot or something and save yourself a lot of money assuming you already have masking tape and microfiber towels.
Love it. This is just the advice I needed. Thank you!
 

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Love it. This is just the advice I needed. Thank you!
There's plenty of videos online just make sure you use enough coats so that you can easily peel off over spray
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