Tuesday, February 23, 2010

What would be the most appropriate adhesive/glue to use to glue the something to the body of my car? both meta

i drive a 1990 honda accord ex


i have had all the honda emblems stolen off my car





i found replacement emblems @ a wrecking yard and i discovered that they were held in place with an adhesive





i was wondering what type/ brand would work the best to ensure that they stay in place and on my car throughout the seasons and can pass the test of timeWhat would be the most appropriate adhesive/glue to use to glue the something to the body of my car? both meta
3M trim and emblem adhesive. or 3M emblem tape.What would be the most appropriate adhesive/glue to use to glue the something to the body of my car? both meta
Two sided foam tape! They sell a better (permanent) grade at auto body paint supply stores. Stick it to the emblems, trim it with a razor blade, peel off the backing, and stick it on.
they use a 2 sided tape from the factory on those emblems, you could use that and cut it to size or super glue will work.
I too had the misfortune of having my emblems stolen %26amp; I also sourced from a breakers. However you could use bodywork / emblem adhesieve or even epoxy. If there's a danger of them getting stolen again, as mine was, using too strong an adhesieve may end up having the vandal damaging the paintwork in trying to remove the emblem. After I had mine stolen again, I just cleaned up the renments of glue %26amp; simply left the car badgeless...

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