Any sticky ideas???? Trying to mount my 16Ventiler molding and hood badge
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Any ideas what I can use to stick my molding and hood emblem on so they will not fall off?
I would hate to lose them.
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That was quick! Need pictures of the repair/repaint. (No idea how to answer your question; my hood crest had two studs with friction fit "nuts" on behind, as well as some sticky white gunk like rubber cement.)
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I used clear silicone (the kind you put in a caulking gun). It worked really well when I had my 944 repainted. I also used black silicone on the rear "944" badge, and some clear on the hood crest's studs.
I demand to see pics!
I demand to see pics!
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3M makes some super voodo adhesive for emblems. It is a black double sided tape. I used it on my 96 Impala for some fender flags and they are still attached. Ten years in the Texas rain and sun and still holding on fine. I will try to find the number. I have also used 3M Window Weld for things like rear view mirrors, trim etc. It would work too.