Removing the logos on the back of the Coupe
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if you are afriad of resale later on, leave it lol
i wasn't planning on selling mine but i guess i gotta buy infiniti letters and g35 :/
well, i used rubber bands to take them off because i didnt want ANY scratches whatsoever.
well, i *buffed* out just in case and it turned out great!
no holes on Gcoupe.
glhf.
i wasn't planning on selling mine but i guess i gotta buy infiniti letters and g35 :/
well, i used rubber bands to take them off because i didnt want ANY scratches whatsoever.
well, i *buffed* out just in case and it turned out great!
no holes on Gcoupe.
glhf.
#18
Originally Posted by justice76
I am wondering if there is a How to tread about how remove the badges most effectively? Or any tips from the guys on here that have done it. I want to remove the infinity wording and the g35 on the top right...
Will this effect the resale value at all?
Thanks for your time
Will this effect the resale value at all?
Thanks for your time
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Damn Rookies...............
Stop.............with Nissan's soft clear coat don't ever
use "Rubbing Compound" it's way to harsh! You can
use Meguiar's Scratch X or Nu Finish Scratch Doctor.
Neither of these products will harm the finish and the
shadows (if you have any) from the letters will
disappear. GooGones purpose is to remove the glue
that's left after you remove the letters....won't hurt
a thing. Just a reminder, do not use Rubbing
Compound on your G35.........ever!
use "Rubbing Compound" it's way to harsh! You can
use Meguiar's Scratch X or Nu Finish Scratch Doctor.
Neither of these products will harm the finish and the
shadows (if you have any) from the letters will
disappear. GooGones purpose is to remove the glue
that's left after you remove the letters....won't hurt
a thing. Just a reminder, do not use Rubbing
Compound on your G35.........ever!