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Few Questions 350z


nick w

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How does the front Nissan 350Z badge come off on the front? is it screwed on? Where can i get a replacement from?

 

Cleaning the Engine bay? is there a preferred method? do i need to seal anything to prevent it from getting wet?

 

Thanks

Nick

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The easy way to get the badge off is to heat it gently with a hairdryer whilst pulling back with dental floss or fishing line. It will eventually peal off. Remove any remaining glue. Replace with a new one form Envy or ESR. Different finishes are available..

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The easy way to get the badge off is to heat it gently with a hairdryer whilst pulling back with dental floss or fishing line. It will eventually peal off. Remove any remaining glue. Replace with a new one form Envy or ESR. Different finishes are available..

 

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Good old Gunk for the engine bay, spray all over, leave to sit for a couple of mins and then wash off with a hose (some people use power hoses), then get to work polishing and cleaning!

 

I didnt seal anything but it was a nice hot day so it dried quickly, but if you decide to, tin foil over the areas that have electrical connection!

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Good old Gunk for the engine bay, spray all over, leave to sit for a couple of mins and then wash off with a hose (some people use power hoses), then get to work polishing and cleaning!

 

I didnt seal anything but it was a nice hot day so it dried quickly, but if you decide to, tin foil over the areas that have electrical connection!

 

Cling film might be a better option than a metallic substance on electrical connections!! :lol:

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Good old Gunk for the engine bay, spray all over, leave to sit for a couple of mins and then wash off with a hose (some people use power hoses), then get to work polishing and cleaning!

 

I didnt seal anything but it was a nice hot day so it dried quickly, but if you decide to, tin foil over the areas that have electrical connection!

 

Cling film might be a better option than a metallic substance on electrical connections!! :lol:

 

:thumbs:

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Good old Gunk for the engine bay, spray all over, leave to sit for a couple of mins and then wash off with a hose (some people use power hoses), then get to work polishing and cleaning!

 

I didnt seal anything but it was a nice hot day so it dried quickly, but if you decide to, tin foil over the areas that have electrical connection!

 

Cling film might be a better option than a metallic substance on electrical connections!! :lol:

 

:thumbs:

 

Cleaned ti last night and must say it looks good...

il get some picks up over the weekend :)

 

Thanks!

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