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Old 11-11-2010, 04:25 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by toxik View Post
i don't see the point of the trim tool set, how can fishing line damage the paint? what is it metal?
The fishing line or waxed dental floss works too. I used that to debadge my car (370Z & Nismo). Just be careful with the sharp edges/corners of the lettering, they'll chip your paint if you don't pull them straight off.

As far as the Nissan badges and the tool set goes. Fishing line is fine too I'm sure. I just mentioned those nylon tools in case you have to do any prying. I thought there were prongs on the back side of one of those badges? I know on the BMW roundels you had to pry a bit to get the prongs off some grommets. Anyway, I used those tool a bunch over the weekend putting in my head unit too. My point was it's better than screw drivers if you need to leverage something on paint or interior parts.
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