If you are concerned about the sticky pads on the backs of our emblems marring the surface of your car when you remove them, read on. The adhesive is "permanent" in the sense that it will not disintegrate and cause your favorite c...
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・ 1 Apply adhesive remover, such as 3M, to the end of a soft rag. ・ 2 Brush the adhesive remover over the top of the residue and allow it to sit for a couple of minutes. ・ 3 Gently rub the residue with the rag to remove the adhesive from th...
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Yup BT custon makes them and they are sweet! They have been sitting on my desk for months now waiting for my car to get painted. I hate being broke, lol. I'll post pics later if you care to see them.
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・ 1 Determine that your emblems are stickers not bolt on emblems by looking at the metal on the underside... ・ 2 Wash the area around the emblem well with warm soapy water; this will prevent scratches later on. ・ 3 Apply heat with a hair dr...
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WebEmblems plates are made of the same materials the big three auto makers use... injection-molded plastic, which is chrome foil plated and triple coated with lacquer to stand up to the elements and car washings.
http://www.webemblems.com/faq.htm
Only thing you have to leave on your vehicle is the VIN# (vehicle identification number) which is located most likely on top of your dash board on the drivers side corner. There should be one located on a decal on the inside of your drivers...
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You can buy some glue called emblem and trim adhesive at places like Autozone, NAPA, and Carquest. If they don't have that, either use some two sided tape from an office supply store like Office Depot or you can buy super glue virtually any...
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