*3M*™ Plastic Emblem And Trim Adhesive 03601 is an exceptional choice for
repairing and attaching plastic, vinyl and metal. It is a clear *adhesive*
which is strong, quick-drying and can be used for bonding plastic or metal
emblems. I have used it for 45 years with exceptional results.
On
I recently used Gorilla Glue gel super glue. It seems to be just fine. It
brushes on and holds place very well. I've used automotive accessory tape
in the past but that is thick and leaves a visual gap between the badge and
the tube.
Marc
On Monday, October 22, 2018 at 3:13:32 PM UTC-4,
thanks!
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On Monday, October 22, 2018 at 3:13:32 PM UTC-4, Daniel D. wrote:
> My roadini headbadge is a little loose with a gap on top. What glue to use?
>
>
> It's almost done more test riding and then handlebar wrap
Some clear silicone adhesive sealant like Permatex RTV works well and is easily
Use some silcone, or shoe goo, whatever you've got around. And if you're
not wanting to make a mess, mask off the edges with blue painters tape
first, blob in the glue, press it so it oozes out the edge a bit, wipe the
ooze clear, then peel the tape for a clean edge (while the glue's still
I read that too but that gap between the frame and badge is bugging me.
Also I'm worried about it flying off eventually. Easiest fix seems to
shoot some glue in there.
On Monday, October 22, 2018 at 12:54:09 PM UTC-7, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
>
> Others in the know can chime in but i thought i