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If have a chrome badging from my 1972 Maverick that I would like to glue to my new Ford Maverick,my question is what is the best way to do this?
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3M double sided tape.If have a chrome badging from my 1972 Maverick that I would like to glue to my new Ford Maverick,my question is what is the best way to do this?
How well will the 3m tape hold up to the New England weather?3M double sided tape.
Itās what the factories use to apply trim.How well will the 3m tape hold up to the New England weather?
Can you post a pic?If have a chrome badging from my 1972 Maverick that I would like to glue to my new Ford Maverick,my question is what is the best way to do this?
No problem. This is what is used from the factory3M double sided tape.
Thanks for your inputCan you post a pic?
Thanks for your inputJust make sure it's not Chinese 'MMM' tape.
(I've received aftermarket parts with that on the adhesive backing. Obviously that Chinese knockoff factory misunderstood what 3M meant)
Thanks for your inpute6000 glue or hot glue. Both will be removable with some effort, but the weather should not have an effect. I'd go for e6000, personally.
Factories and body shops use ā3M Emblem Glueā. Strongest glue that I have ever seenā¦..small tube of 3M Emblem Glue is around $30ā¦have used it many times.Itās what the factories use to apply trim.
Oh, those will be so cool. Do you know where youāre going to put them?