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Make sure you only use DOT3 brake fluid, or else the debadge won't work.Originally Posted by WhosUrBuddiee
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Then you'll get all the information avaliable and not some bull **** like the previous posts!
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+1 discussed at least 3 times a weekOriginally Posted by gary c
tlee, this is the most posted subject on Driver....just do a SEARCH! Any subject you have a question about you can find the answer by doing a SEARCH, it's your friend....
Then you'll get all the information avaliable and not some bull **** like the previous posts!Gary
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Originally Posted by WhosUrBuddiee
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Dont do that lol unless you dont like paint on your trunk
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Just debadged mine, but I'm having some issues with outlines of the badges still being visible. Any tips?
I removed all the adhesive with bug and tar remover (it took an hour but it's definitely all off there), and I thought maybe waxing over would help polish it out. It didn't and if you look closely you can still see 'Infiniti' and 'G35'.
A friend at work suggested some buff/polish stuff.
I removed all the adhesive with bug and tar remover (it took an hour but it's definitely all off there), and I thought maybe waxing over would help polish it out. It didn't and if you look closely you can still see 'Infiniti' and 'G35'.
A friend at work suggested some buff/polish stuff.
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I removed all the adhesive with bug and tar remover (it took an hour but it's definitely all off there), and I thought maybe waxing over would help polish it out. It didn't and if you look closely you can still see 'Infiniti' and 'G35'.
A friend at work suggested some buff/polish stuff.
goo gone. its what we use to clean out our furniture profesionally.Originally Posted by Crovax
Just debadged mine, but I'm having some issues with outlines of the badges still being visible. Any tips?I removed all the adhesive with bug and tar remover (it took an hour but it's definitely all off there), and I thought maybe waxing over would help polish it out. It didn't and if you look closely you can still see 'Infiniti' and 'G35'.
A friend at work suggested some buff/polish stuff.
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I removed all the adhesive with bug and tar remover (it took an hour but it's definitely all off there), and I thought maybe waxing over would help polish it out. It didn't and if you look closely you can still see 'Infiniti' and 'G35'.
A friend at work suggested some buff/polish stuff.
Originally Posted by Crovax
Just debadged mine, but I'm having some issues with outlines of the badges still being visible. Any tips?I removed all the adhesive with bug and tar remover (it took an hour but it's definitely all off there), and I thought maybe waxing over would help polish it out. It didn't and if you look closely you can still see 'Infiniti' and 'G35'.
A friend at work suggested some buff/polish stuff.
I'm having the same problem.... I think the guy I got my car from did some cheap paint work to the bumpers and junk on my car before he got rid of it.
It might be light overspray =\
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Originally Posted by code2424
Use a jackhammer

I use heat gun, dental floss/fishing wire, and goo gone

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It might be light overspray =\
Brake fluid will remove any overspray or residue pretty easily.Originally Posted by BradBlick
I'm having the same problem.... I think the guy I got my car from did some cheap paint work to the bumpers and junk on my car before he got rid of it.It might be light overspray =\
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