I have an 05 G6 V6 sedan that's leased. I've seen a few in the area (and on this forum) that have their trunks debadged and I think this makes the car look much better. What I would like to do is remove the Pontiac G6 lettering and the Pontiac logo and leave just the V6 on for now. I have already removed the dealers badge (thanks to some dental floss and goo gone) so taking the badges off is not an issue for me. My concern is that if I decide to return the car I'll have to put the badges back on. I understand I can do this with some double sided tape (I can get from any hardware store right?). This will work easy for the larger lettering but the word Pontiac is made up of individual small, flimsy letters.
Will I have any problems trying to put this lettering back on? I'm not so concerned with lining it up properly, but rather actually getting the letters back on themselves. They are very thin and would be impossible to get the tape to go on in anything but little tiny strips. Has anyone had any luck puting this lil buggers back on? I've also noticed the adhesive GM uses seems to be quite thick (much thicker than the tape I would use to put it back on). Would this adhesive come off the lettering completely so the badges will go back on nice and flush?
Thanks again, if the damn car weren't leased I wouldn't think twice about this, but I don't want to kick myself in two years if I have to return it and shell out some money to fix this.
Will I have any problems trying to put this lettering back on? I'm not so concerned with lining it up properly, but rather actually getting the letters back on themselves. They are very thin and would be impossible to get the tape to go on in anything but little tiny strips. Has anyone had any luck puting this lil buggers back on? I've also noticed the adhesive GM uses seems to be quite thick (much thicker than the tape I would use to put it back on). Would this adhesive come off the lettering completely so the badges will go back on nice and flush?
Thanks again, if the damn car weren't leased I wouldn't think twice about this, but I don't want to kick myself in two years if I have to return it and shell out some money to fix this.
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