Bronze adhesive
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Bronze adhesive



Kewl..Thnbaks I think I like that better than the epoxy!


>From: MNTwin1@xxxxxxx
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: IML: Bronze adhesive
>Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 18:19:48 EST
>
>Mitch,
>When I refinished the bronze on my 68 coupe I used 3M press in place emblem
>adhesive product #08069.  This stuff has worked very well and we have even
>greater temperture fluctuations here in Minnesota.  The adhesive comes on a
>sheet with a double backing.  Peel off one side and apply to the bronze, 
>trim
>to fit, then just before installing the piece remove the second piece of
>backing.  The adhesive is now applied to the metal.  Press in place with 
>even
>pressure.  I would recommend using a soft cloth to press the bronze in 
>place
>so that you don't cause any scratches.  Thats it!  No drips, no ooze and
>secure bronze.  I did the entire job in my Crown Coupe with this stuff.  It
>was designed to stick exterior emblems to cars.  I found it at Napa and at
>auto body supply stores.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Dale
>68 Crown Coupe
>60 New Yorker 2 door
>60 New Yorker T&C
>71 New Yorker Sedan
>
>


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