trim rings installed!
#16
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I used a product called UHU tack. Seemed to work great. I basically used 3 pieces per ring, rolled them in my fingers to be very small and applied to the back of the trim rings. So far so goos!
#17
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I bought these too in the first batch and discovered a great product through a Porsche bodyshop for adhering the rings. Here is my post from that thread:
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After benefiting from tons of advice on this great site, I think I finally have new and useful piece of info to contribute.
My car was at the body shop when my rings arrived. I asked by body shop guy how to best affix the rings and he pulled out a new(ish) 3M product called: Press-In-Place Emblem Adhesive. It was amazing - he just rolled the rings on the adhesive and then affixed them in place. They are flush and strong. Totally flush since the adhesive is only a thin residue.
Here is the link to the page on the 3M site: http://products3.3m.com/catalog/ca/f...er/output_html
Let me know how it works for you,
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After benefiting from tons of advice on this great site, I think I finally have new and useful piece of info to contribute.
My car was at the body shop when my rings arrived. I asked by body shop guy how to best affix the rings and he pulled out a new(ish) 3M product called: Press-In-Place Emblem Adhesive. It was amazing - he just rolled the rings on the adhesive and then affixed them in place. They are flush and strong. Totally flush since the adhesive is only a thin residue.
Here is the link to the page on the 3M site: http://products3.3m.com/catalog/ca/f...er/output_html
Let me know how it works for you,
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