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> emblem adhesion help..., taking my 96 anniv. emblems off ... then back on
post Jun 18, 2013 - 1:39 AM
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im about to have my car painted, so im going to take my 96 anniversary edition emblems off the fenders so they can be painted. so when i get ready, what can i use to put them back on? i need something that will hold the emblems on no matter what. any help is appreciated!!
 
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post Jun 18, 2013 - 3:06 PM
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Double sided tape, just heat it a lil with a hair dryer/heat gun, before you stick it on.
Or some super glue.
post Jun 18, 2013 - 6:22 PM
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Double sided tape, just heat it a lil with a hair dryer/heat gun, before you stick it on.
Or some super glue.

I wouldn't use super glue, I had that stuff damage some paint once frown.gif
And later on if you wish to go badgeless, then the super glue may pose a problem to remove without damaging paint....


The best bet is automotive double sided tape. Follow the instructions on the packet (The hair dryer suggestion is great, I actually forgot about that lol)... And also don't let the badges get wet for the time the packet says, otherwise they may fall off. Make sure that it is automotive tape though, some of the other types are absolute rubbish...


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