Cazy-Corsa
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Recently bought an Opel Badge to put on the back of my car to replace the griffin logo, now when i went to put it on realised i had got the wrong pin fitting at the back, so i then took the pins off a went to simply stick it in place on the back...
problem is i have tried silicon and strong double sided tape, but none of it seems to work 
so can anyone help me in terms of suggesting what may be the best thing to use to stick it in place?
would even superglue do it?
Thanks in advance, Callum.
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DannyB
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Tigerseal?
araldite?
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Cazy-Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
Tigerseal?
araldite?
where would i get them from mate?
what one would be a better shout?
cheers, fella
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DannyB
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I've never used Tigerseal but people use it for bonding arches on and the likes so it must be good. araldite can be bought from BnQ or any shop similar, it comes in two tubes which you mix together. Providing both surfaces are flat and clean it will set like concrete. I used araldite to bond my gearknob with the gear stick (metal on plastic) and it hasnt budged since, rock hard it is.
[Edited on 10-11-2009 by DannyB]
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Cazy-Corsa
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so it should be alright for the badge, and the boot lock area on my corsa ?
cheers
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DannyB
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Should be fine pal, it carries no weight so wouldn't take much.
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Bobber123
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just use a small bit and use some masking tape to stick it in place while it dries, takes about 12 hours to dry.
also, you can get some glue for badges in halfords, not sure how much it is but my mate stuck his badge on in the carpark and its still on now.
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Cazy-Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by Bobber123
just use a small bit and use some masking tape to stick it in place while it dries, takes about 12 hours to dry.
also, you can get some glue for badges in halfords, not sure how much it is but my mate stuck his badge on in the carpark and its still on now.
when did he stick it on ?
no bein funny, just wondering mate.
any idea as stupid as it may sound what it is as in the make?
or if i just walked in and asked for the badge glue they should know what it is?
cheers fella!
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3lfz
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I put mine on with superglue
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Jamxe
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Tigerseal or Tec7 I used on my boot badge.. Good because it takes awhile to set so you can play around with alignment before it sets..
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Dione J
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Tigerseal I used on mine.
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Bobber123
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quote: Originally posted by Cazy-Corsa
quote: Originally posted by Bobber123
just use a small bit and use some masking tape to stick it in place while it dries, takes about 12 hours to dry.
also, you can get some glue for badges in halfords, not sure how much it is but my mate stuck his badge on in the carpark and its still on now.
when did he stick it on ?
no bein funny, just wondering mate.
any idea as stupid as it may sound what it is as in the make?
or if i just walked in and asked for the badge glue they should know what it is?
cheers fella!
he just told me he had some glue he got from halfords for glueing badges on,
he drove to halfords, stuck it on there and then and drove home, its still on now. it was a golf badge though, i dont know if it has a recess to sit in slightly,
i would still tape it on for a few hours,
ill try find out what glue it is if you cant find it
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Bobber123
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[Edited on 11-11-2009 by Bobber123]
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Bobber123
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[Edited on 11-11-2009 by Bobber123]
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S@M
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sperglue works a treat
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Bobber123
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quote: Originally posted by S@M
sperglue works a treat
until you get the horrible white powdery looking stain round where you have glued it on
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S@M
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just dont put so much on.... mine doesnt have any stain or anything. 3/4 little drops on the back is enough
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Bobber123
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http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_165986_langId_-1_categoryId_165691 thats the stuff, requires no taping apparently
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