Question:
what would be the most appropriate adhesive/glue to use to glue the something to the body of my car? both meta
a guy who goes ass 2 mouth
2007-04-02 17:32:35 UTC
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 time
Five answers:
br549
2007-04-02 17:36:36 UTC
3M trim and emblem adhesive. or 3M emblem tape.
macroeye
2007-04-02 17:43:11 UTC
I too had the misfortune of having my emblems stolen & 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 & simply left the car badgeless...
BFH
2007-04-02 17:38:31 UTC
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.
mister ss
2007-04-02 17:37:51 UTC
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.
anonymous
2016-11-26 02:50:37 UTC
i might think of they seem to be a head case.LoL,pun meant. i could be drawn to understanding the clarification in the back of it. i might assume that they are an extremely eccentric and exciting guy or woman.


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