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Hey, I need help on how to remove the rear hamburger nissan emblem. I have a new bumper and I would like to transfer that over to the new bumper.

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Old 04-27-2013, 02:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I need help on how to remove the rear hamburger nissan emblem. I have a new bumper and I would like to transfer that over to the new bumper. How would you go about removing it and placing it back onto the new bumper?
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Use the search feature, in the DIY section.
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Use the search feature, in the DIY section.
I have been using google and the search bar but nothing has showed up. All I see is removing the 370z emblem but nothing on how to remove the nissan hamburger emblem in the middle.
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If it were me, I would use a pice of dental floss to remove it, and to reapply it I would use 3M VHB tape.
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I used a hair dryer to heat up the adhesive and slowly and carefully pry the burger from the bumper
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heat gun with a thermometer and fishing wire does a good job
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I used fishing line after I let the car sit in the sun all afternoon. Some goo gone took care of the leftover adhesive.
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A heat gun and one of those hard plastic interior panel pry tools. Put something soft (eg, leather) at fulcrum point between paint and pry tool. Take your time. I haven't done it, but I watched the body shop when they changed my rear bumper cover.
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I used fishing line after I let the car sit in the sun all afternoon. Some goo gone took care of the leftover adhesive.
That's how I removed mine.
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A plastic flexable bondo spreader works the best.
I do this at work all the time.
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If it were me, I would use a pice of dental floss to remove it, and to reapply it I would use 3M VHB tape.
Where would you buy 3M VHM Tape? If I may ask
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Where would you buy 3M VHM Tape? If I may ask
Any 3m double sided tape will work good you should be able to pick it up at a auto parts store or hardware store.
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Any 3m double sided tape will work good you should be able to pick it up at a auto parts store or hardware store.
Thanks for the quick reply I appreciate everyone's suggestions!
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Autozone sells 3M super strength double sided tape. Stuff is crazy strong. Great for this sort of thing.
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Not sure if you've done this yet but this one works as well.

Let your car sit under the sun for 20 - 30 minutes. Spray slightly soapy water on the hamburger and completely cover with plastic garbage bag. The bags will cling to it. Ensure full coverage. Let it sit for 20 - 30 minutes. These will loosen the adhesive. With a fishing line (or with a dental floss if the adhesive tape has softened enough) run it and slice through the adhesive tape until you are completely through. Hope this helps.
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