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just wanted to know if anyone has stuck a badge on their car b4? and if so how they did it? and with what results?

i have a one waiting to go on but i wanna be 100% b4 i begin

its got the doublesided tape stuff but i wanted to use a glue aswell that wont damage the paint if i wanna remove it in the future.

any ideas?

contact bond?

multi bond?

sikaflex?

$2 superglue?

thanks

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you can also use prepsol to clean the area on the car first,available from car paint stores or just use wax & grease remover available from autobarn,supercheap.very handy stuff to have,removes a multitude of stuff.dont use any of these or shellite on the new badge's double sided tape,its been done dont laugh,& no not by me.

cheers

warrick

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