About to replace emblems
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I'm about to replace the stock rear and front emblems. I'm going out right now to get goo-gone to clean the stuff underneath the emblem.
So far from the research I have done on this site:
-Use a hairdryer to heat the old emblem
-Use some kind of plastic spoon to get part of the emblems edge up
-Use some kind of fishing string to get the rest of the emblem off. (Is it possible to use floss string instead?)
-Use Goo-gone to clean the area
I'm doing this at night and it will be raining all weekend long so I can't do that trick were you leave the car in the sun all day so you don't need to use a hairdryer. With that said, is there anything I am missing before I start this mod when I get back home?
Thanks.
So far from the research I have done on this site:
-Use a hairdryer to heat the old emblem
-Use some kind of plastic spoon to get part of the emblems edge up
-Use some kind of fishing string to get the rest of the emblem off. (Is it possible to use floss string instead?)
-Use Goo-gone to clean the area
I'm doing this at night and it will be raining all weekend long so I can't do that trick were you leave the car in the sun all day so you don't need to use a hairdryer. With that said, is there anything I am missing before I start this mod when I get back home?
Thanks.
Last edited by ZlleH; Sep 8, 2006 at 03:44 PM.
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Update:
-Dental floss is not a good replacement for fishing line. Luckily, I found some fishing line.
-Do not use a plastic spoon, worthless and can damage paint, go with fishing line.
-Hairdryer really helped.
-goo-gone felt like it didn't do anything to help out this process, I used soap and water and it basically did the same thing if not better.
-Dental floss is not a good replacement for fishing line. Luckily, I found some fishing line.
-Do not use a plastic spoon, worthless and can damage paint, go with fishing line.
-Hairdryer really helped.
-goo-gone felt like it didn't do anything to help out this process, I used soap and water and it basically did the same thing if not better.
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I didn't take any "before" pictures but I think we can guess what it looks like. I've attached "after" pictures though.
I think I might order the "FairladyZ" emblem. There is a small scratch on the passenger side. it's minor but it's bugging me, so I figure I'm going to remove the driver side "350Z" emblem and put the "FairladyZ" emblem over the scratch on the passenger side
I ordered the satin finish emblem to match the 350Z and the door handle finish.
On a side note, I notice with this emblems, they are identical to each other. But I noticed that the OEM ones, the front emblem is just a bit smaller in hieght then these aftermarket emblem. I guess they were too lazy to make two molds or they didn't study the two OEM emblem to notice the slight hieght difference.
I think I might order the "FairladyZ" emblem. There is a small scratch on the passenger side. it's minor but it's bugging me, so I figure I'm going to remove the driver side "350Z" emblem and put the "FairladyZ" emblem over the scratch on the passenger side

I ordered the satin finish emblem to match the 350Z and the door handle finish.
On a side note, I notice with this emblems, they are identical to each other. But I noticed that the OEM ones, the front emblem is just a bit smaller in hieght then these aftermarket emblem. I guess they were too lazy to make two molds or they didn't study the two OEM emblem to notice the slight hieght difference.
Originally Posted by buffmanjeff
cool, before and after pics?
Last edited by ZlleH; Sep 8, 2006 at 09:00 PM.
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