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well normaly you would use a hair dryer to heat up the badge untill the glue becomes soft and lets u pull it off

as for the front grill you can pop out the nissan logo but its going to look funny with no logo so maybe get a sports style mesh grill?

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thinking i like the clean look on the back

Do it in the sun. Get wax and grease remover to assist. Take the badges off with your fingernails. Use plenty of wax n grease remover to soften the existing glue. Use your fingernails to remove it. Then give it a quick polish and wax.

Its easy- just time consuming.

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I did my old car wih fishing line and clay bar. Was quick, easy and couldn't tell there was a badge there before.

+1

Add-in the hair-dryer to make it a little easier. Don't forget to wax the area after you clay as well. Might need a little polish too depending if there is any build-up around the badges before waxing.

EDIT: importantly... and go SLOWLY!! with the fishing line

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