Thanks for the info man. I am going to try this, I just hope I don't mess up my car.BlackMamba08 wrote:use a blow dryer and heat up the adhesive real good...then use some floss. make sure you floss between the emblem and the foam adhesive and not between the foam adhesive and your paint...you won't like those results.
then take your time to remove the residual adhesive...i used soap and water...
really? not to be mean, but i know there are a s*** load of topics about this. i even just did a search to see what comes up. and a bunch of threads popped up on how to debadge....elderboy02 wrote:Hey everyone, I tried searching, but I cannot find out how you de-badge the Altima from the trunk lid.
I saw a bunch of topics, but nothing for an Altima. Sorry I am not as smart as you. If this thread offends you so much, why even post heresrwong wrote:
really? not to be mean, but i know there are a s*** load of topics about this. i even just did a search to see what comes up. and a bunch of threads popped up on how to debadge....
Thanks for the helpsrwong wrote:lol don't take what i said the wrong way... we're all part of the NICO fam... this thread does not offend me, i was just saying there are threads about this that would have info you would like... here are a few threads on debadging our a/c....
http://forums.altimas.org/zerothread?id=437961
http://forums.altimas.org/zerothread?id=426948
http://forums.altimas.org/zerothread?id=411820
as for the left over sticky stuff you will have from the lettering, a lot of us used GOO GONE. that s*** works like a charm!