Here's another trim tool set too: Few bucks cheaper and they are a little smaller. I have this set too from another maker and had it first. I'd probably get
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Here's another trim tool set too:
Few bucks cheaper and they are a little smaller. I have this set too from another maker and had it first. I'd probably get this one if I were to pick one.
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What is a hamburger? The front and back Nissan badges?
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I used fishing line to remove the 2.3 badge on my Mazda 3, and it scratched the paint. I don't think the line itself did it, but I think there may have been some dirt worked in behind the emblem and working the line back and forth caused light scratches.
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waxed dentotape floss.
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I would not use the tools from a hardware store. You'll cause damage...Rofl.
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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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