There are holes behind just the mazda part of the mazda3 badge and the large flying m emblems on the front and rear. Everything else is easily removed with a heat gun, fishing wire, and patience.
only way to not have holes is to remove the badges and take the car to a bodyshop to have filled in. if you want the whole area smooth, thats the only way.
only way to not have holes is to remove the badges and take the car to a bodyshop to have filled in. if you want the whole area smooth, thats the only way.
you might be able to plug hones and seal them..but they would look a little "off" and i dont' think anyone here has done it