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I used to be on your same boat but its starting to grow in me, not trying to hide anything on the contrary, trunk would look 10x cleaner especially if you're going for an anti-chrome look (like myself).. It's a matter of personal preference I suppose
A matter of preference for sure. I'm not so much talking about our G's as they are easily recognized for what they are. Debadge a BMW or Lexus and you don't know what model it might be at a glance.
paper towels
goo gone
fishing line or dental floss
1. hold paper towel under emblems for excess and pour a little goo gone on the top to soak in.
2. using a slow sawing motion, pull the string behind the emblem slowly. doesnt matter which direction.
3. once you get the emblems off, use the paper towel with goo gone to soak in the leftover glue.
4. carefully peel off the glue using fingernail or credit card.
5. make sure you rinse off the area well.
you can use a blow dryer or heat gun to help get the glue off.
A couple of years ago after I debadged my OB g35 I used some Maguires Deep Crystal paint cleaner and cleaner wax; it worked like a charm to remove any little scratches and swirls