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I am looking to debadge the skyline letters from my car, I've heard horror stories of ghosting of text after removal. Going to use normal method of hair dryer and floss. Anyone had ghosting or ripping off paint problems before kinda nervous now to remove the letters

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I am looking to debadge the skyline letters from my car, I've heard horror stories of ghosting of text after removal. Going to use normal method of hair dryer and floss. Anyone had ghosting or ripping off paint problems before kinda nervous now to remove the letters

Mine's debadged and yes under certain angles you can just slightly see the Skyline and the Nissan Logo.

Anyone know how to get rid of that?

respray, or park it in the sun for a long time.

Not much you can do, the paint under the badges hasn't been exposed to the sun/elements, so it isn't as damaged/faded.

You can try a light cut/polish/wax, but chances are you will still see it a bit.

What's the worse that's gonna happen?

You have to put the badges back on.

Do it like the previous owner of my V, looks like he used a chisel and attacked the rear Nissan badge leaving a massive & deep scratch up the middle of the boot?

No idea how it was done. I just know that the boot lid is absolutely clean, blemish and pin-dent free. No sign of a respray (nor should there be as it was a grade 5A). Not a single badge or sticker anywhere on the rear.

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