Monday, April 7, 2014

How to Remove the Nissan Emblem

Nissan Motors is an auto maker headquartered in Yokohama, Japan. The company has been in business since 1933 and exports vehicles all over the world. You might want to remove the Nissan emblem from your car as part of your own customizations, or if you are replacing a damaged emblem with a new one. Nissan emblems are not intended for removal and the job might require some persistence. Allow roughly 20 minutes to complete the task.

Instructions

    1

    Put on protective gloves and plug in the hair dryer.

    2

    Switch the hair dryer to its highest setting and turn it on. Point and hold it at the emblem for 10 to 15 minutes. The sustained heat will melt the glue behind the badge.

    3

    Turn the hair dryer off. Slide the fishing line behind the top of the badge and pull down, cutting the glue.

    4

    Switch the hair dryer back on and warm up the remaining glue. Scrape the rest of the glue off with your glove. If the glue cools it will be harder to remove. Apply extra heat if necessary.

    5

    Thoroughly wash the area when you are finished. No glue should be left behind.

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