infiniti trunk logo
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infiniti trunk logo
I'm planning on removing the badges on the trunk of my g35. I was just wondering if the infiniti logo has any drill holes behind it that need to be filled in or is the logo just glued on like the rest of the infiniti letters? also, what is the best method in removing the rear badges so i don't mess up the paint?
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Originally Posted by CedsG35
I'm planning on removing the badges on the trunk of my g35. I was just wondering if the infiniti logo has any drill holes behind it that need to be filled in or is the logo just glued on like the rest of the infiniti letters? also, what is the best method in removing the rear badges so i don't mess up the paint?
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Originally Posted by TheKnite
If you have the coupe, please take off the emblem first and take pics. Everyone takes the letters off and leaves the emblem, and I think I will like the opposite, but want to see it first. Thanks.
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Dental floss simply wasn't strong enough for me. I used fishing line and kept it close to the back of the emblems. The down-side is that it left more adhesive stuck the car that I would have liked. Some repeated applications of Goo Gone (or Goo B Gone?) and a Made-In-The-USA, 100% USA Cotton towel will do the trick without scuffing/scratching your finish. Patience is key, as several applications of the Goo Gone will likely be needed.
Watch your choice in towels!!!!!!!!
Watch your choice in towels!!!!!!!!
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Cleaning your rear..............
Having a dark blue coupe I was concerned about
using fishing line. I used floss, and yes it broke
several times. But......it works, that followed by
Goo Gone and Scratch X followed by several coats
of wax wiping down with micro-fiber towels.
Ya gotta love that clean look...............
using fishing line. I used floss, and yes it broke
several times. But......it works, that followed by
Goo Gone and Scratch X followed by several coats
of wax wiping down with micro-fiber towels.
Ya gotta love that clean look...............
Last edited by gary c; 02-07-2006 at 03:22 PM.
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Originally Posted by gary c
Having a dark blue coupe I was concerned about
using fishing line. I used floss, and yes it broke
several times. But......it works, that followed by
Goo Gone and Scratch X followed by several coats
of wax. Ya gotta love the look........clean!
using fishing line. I used floss, and yes it broke
several times. But......it works, that followed by
Goo Gone and Scratch X followed by several coats
of wax. Ya gotta love the look........clean!
After that some adhesive remover and a cotton fiber towel removed the glue portion.
I applied some more wax and it looks smooth and shiny like there was never anything there.
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