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05-25-2013, 12:19 PM #11LTX Regular
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- Aubrey
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Thanx, fellas. All your suggestions helped....I found some wire seals @ work & the methods mentioned worked excellent. I bought some 3M double sided tape but lookin' @ it I think it's gonna be tedious to cut to conform to all the small points & gaps on the emblems. I ordered a bowtie online that came with the tape precut on it. I want to see the paint job thru the emblems so I'm thinkin' there must be a spray on adhesive I can buy to do the trick. Any suggestions ya'll?
'94 Z28 Red, SLP Ultra Z hood/air box/spoiler, LT1 w/deletions & mods, 4L60e Pro Race build by CPT, Pacesetter LTs with stainless Speed Engineering LS1 True Duals, LS1 front brakes, Kenny Brown Double Diamond SFCs.
'94 Z28 Arctic White, T-tops, retired.
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06-13-2013, 12:32 AM #12Lurker
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Superglue? Lol but really I'm not sure but I have done super glue on a emblem and it held good if you have a wurth distributor their glue and plastic weld activator works like a champ
96 Camaro Z28 Silver Mostly Stock, Full Exhaust
96 Camaro Z28 Green Big Cam, Quick Performance 9 Inch Rear End, Full Exhuast
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06-13-2013, 05:48 AM #13
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Jesse
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06-28-2013, 09:42 AM #14
Something I've always used with great success, is an old McDonalds Gift Card. I've had the card and used it for about a year now. I carry it in my wallet and when I'm in the junkyard and find an emblem I simply slide it behind the emblem and it comes right off. Never had any issues or scratched paint with it. Works like a charm
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Ill have to try the fishing line method.
1995 Medium Quasar Blue Z28 Camaro M6. CC304 with Bolt-ons.
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06-28-2013, 02:23 PM #15
I carefully use a sharp 2" putty knife and cut the emblem off leaving the tape on the body. Then use an eraser tool to remove the rest
Bryan
1994 B4C "Special Service" Camaro - Stock LT1 - 6 speed - 46k miles - Madz28 Tune - 307/340 sae
LT4 Clutch - Delteq Ignition - K&N CAI - Pacesetter LT Headers - Magnaflow Exhaust - Unbalanced Engineering/Koni Suspension
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