Fixing car badge letters onto bodywork

Fixing car badge letters onto bodywork

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Mercdriver

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2,107 posts

35 months

Friday 10th May
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I am painting the lower part of boot lid on the Skoda, estate badly chipped before me. Width of car and about four inches high. I have removed the Skoda badge using dental floss as I am too miserable to buy new. I have made a template to give me the position on re fitting.

Anyone have advice on re fixing them to paintwork? The double side tape I have is too thick and it will show under the badge. Superglue sounds too severe and might affect the paint.


InitialDave

11,988 posts

121 months

Friday 10th May
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I usually use 3M VHB tape for such things.

vikingaero

10,520 posts

171 months

Friday 10th May
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Cut the double sided tape as best you can to fit under the lettering. Use tweezers to locate it exactly in place.

ferret50

1,028 posts

11 months

Friday 10th May
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Clear silicone, use masking tape to hold until it goes off.

Gericho

135 posts

5 months

Friday 10th May
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Use TigerSeal

blue_haddock

3,312 posts

69 months

Friday 10th May
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this is exactly what trim tape is for......

parabolica

6,747 posts

186 months

Friday 10th May
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I might be in the minority but I would leave them off; can't stand badges on the rear of cars, especially when they are impossible to clean in between the letters.

But if you're set on putting them back on, I'd agree with 3M tape.

paintman

7,711 posts

192 months

Friday 10th May
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3M 08069.
www.3m.co.uk/3M/en_GB/p/d/b40065949/
There's a couple of links & one has a youtube 'how to'
I've not bought from either of the linked sellers.
The amazon price is eyewatering but is only for a pack of 10 strips.

Used to use a very similar 3M product which came on a narrow roll, but I can't remember what it was called as it lasted me for years!
IIRC it wasn't cheap either.

paintman

7,711 posts

192 months

Friday 10th May
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vikingaero said:
Cut the double sided tape as best you can to fit under the lettering. Use tweezers to locate it exactly in place.
Apply the tape to the back of the badge then use a very sharp craft knife/razor blade to trim around the badge. Letters with enclosed areas such as 'O', 'B' etc can be fun.

paintman

7,711 posts

192 months

Friday 10th May
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parabolica said:
I might be in the minority but I would leave them off; can't stand badges on the rear of cars, especially when they are impossible to clean in between the letters.

But if you're set on putting them back on, I'd agree with 3M tape.
Toothbrush.

shtu

3,501 posts

148 months

Friday 10th May
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ferret50 said:
Clear silicone.
No.

Gericho said:
TigerSeal
No.



Double sided foam tape. You can buy 3M stuff, or similar from the DIY sheds,

https://www.toolstation.com/extra-strong-foam-moun...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/scotch-scotch-fix-411-1...

njw1

2,093 posts

113 months

Saturday 11th May
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parabolica said:
I might be in the minority but I would leave them off; can't stand badges on the rear of cars, especially when they are impossible to clean in between the letters.



Same here, I've debadged every car I've owned if it hasn't been already, even my M5 got debadged.

Bobupndown

1,876 posts

45 months

Sunday 12th May
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For £10 why mess about with double sided tape and the possibility of one or more of the letters not being straight or evenly spaced?
Just by a new one.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/315239916034?mkcid=16&a...

Glassman

22,643 posts

217 months

Sunday 12th May
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shtu said:
ferret50 said:
Clear silicone.
No.

Gericho said:
TigerSeal
No.
Beat me to it.

Big NO

Chris32345

2,093 posts

64 months

Tuesday 14th May
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parabolica said:
I might be in the minority but I would leave them off; can't stand badges on the rear of cars, especially when they are impossible to clean in between the letters.

But if you're set on putting them back on, I'd agree with 3M tape.
Definitely are whenever I see one with the removed I instantly think chav

Mercdriver

Original Poster:

2,107 posts

35 months

Monday 20th May
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[quote=shtui

Double sided foam tape. You can buy 3M stuff, or similar from the DIY sheds,

https://www.toolstation.com/extra-strong-foam-moun...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/scotch-scotch-fix-411-1...
[/quote]


Thanks, purchased from Screwfix and car now painted, lacquered and badges refitted. Hardest part was trimming the tape to the letters, used wife’s chopping board and held scalpel blade at a slight angle to undercut the tape

Template made a good job of position and alignment , well pleased with result