Here is how I did it. Twice now. Once on a Hemi, once on my current truck.
Step 1. Put the thing out in the sun for several hours. That way everything gets hot, the badges, the glue, the metal underneath. I find that this is better than a heat gun. I also have done several motorcycles this way (they come with about 10 warning labels which are a ******* to get off but not if you do this).
Step 2. Use fishing line and saw off the plastic part. The two sided sticky tape (foam I call it), is a good 1/8" inch thick. You can saw through that and never touch the paint or the badge.
Step 3. Peel off the foam that is left. If the thing is good and warm, it peels off easy and takes most of the glue with it. WHen I did the Hemi, one side peeled right off just like this, no fuss, no muss. By the time I got to the other side, it had been in the shade for a while and then it was a real problem getting the foam off. I just left it till the next day.
Step 4. Wipe off remaining glue with contact cleaner sprayed on a rag. Test an inconspicuous area first. I used ProHonda contact cleaner and it did not harm the paint.
Step 5. Admire.
Step 6. Mail CTD badges to somebody who wants them.
Note. There are 30 individual items to remove when you count all the letters.
