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After taking my eyelid things of for regency Ive decided to put them back on. I think they look 'tough' and help the cars stance.

What are the BEST produts for sticking them back on >? I used some medium quality product before and wasnt totally happy.

What brand ? what cost? and where ?

thanks

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It's not wafer thin, but it's not as thick as you're thinking. The stuff isn't the fat white double sided tape, it's like a thin black double sided tape sorta like the type to stick electrical components together. Similar to emblem adhesive.

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the 3M red tape holds like unreal , and not as thick as the others, same stuff they use for trim from the factory. but can be a bit of a bastard to get off without using wax and grease remover if you get pulled up for defect central ?

nothing will hold the lids unless you clean the surface good. and let it dry before applying the tape.

Bunnings doesnt sell the tape neither does most auto shops , check rare spares or a paint shop for cars ? I use it often and cant find it unlesss I go to auto paint shop.

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if you live near lonsdale go to that auto paint supply shop cant rember the name but they have it. once again hope this helps a bit.

thats is where I found it, near the Lonsdale pub /boat shop on Sherriff Rd.

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