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Re: Front Panel



Badge adhesion
Glue bonds to metal are affected by damp to a greater or lesser extent, and
you will get more than your fair share of it at the front of the car.
Try double sided (d/s) sticky tape . It is best to use a d/s adhesive on a
"carrier" film. 
In our business we use acrylic d/s tapes because they improve with age and
pressure, but for this purpose I think you should try a heavy rubber-based
d/s adhesive as it may be more waterproof.  
Try the VERY sticky stuff used by carpet layers. 
That's what I used for one of my side badges (stolen by an enterprising
french souvenir hunter - who says we've got all the hooligans?) and it is
still there.
Then seal round the edge with a (tiny) bead of silicone filler from the DIY
store.

Grill paint
I only had to do a touch-up job, not a complete re-paint.  
I used matt blackboard paint as that seemed to provide the best match to
the existing finish.  
It has lasted very well.  
Would a gloss finish look right?

Best regards

Paul Audemars
72 Pimento Auto
[email protected]
http://www.footwear-findings.co.uk

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> From: Richard Hudson <[email protected]>
> To: 'Stag Digest' <[email protected]>
> Subject: Front Panel
> Date:  30 June 1998 09:20
> 
> Ladies & Gents
> 
> I am currently renovating the front end of my car, specifically the
> headlamp panel.
> I know that it is summer and I should be using the car but we in the UK
> have just had what amounts to the wettest June in recorded history.
> 
> Anyway I have stripped it all down, cleaned sidelight indicator housing
> which somebody had painted body colour. I take it that they are supposed
> to be just bare alloy.
> 
> The next question concerns headlamps, I replaced the two normal driving
> lamp units, one was broken and the other was rusty. These now look
> fantastic but my Main Beam units look dull by comparison. There is no
> rust on the units and I have cleaned the inside of the glass with a
> toothbrush (the wifes' not mine) but they still look dull is there
> anything that can be done with them short of replacement.
> 
> How do I keep the pretty Stag badge stuck into it's chrome surround,
> what ever glue I seem to use it falls out shortly after. I don't really
> want to loose it and I am fed up driving around without it.
> 
> Lastly the grill panels are looking sad, I intend to strip all the paint
> off and repaint them, should I use gloss?? I know that it sounds daft
> but I haven't got any reference points handy. Also DPO looks to have
> used 200grade wet and dry to clean paint of the polished sections on the
> centre grill, leaving them horribly scratched. Is it gonna be easier to
> replace it or should it try polishing them back to life..
> 
> Ta for your help in advance
> 
> Regards
> 
> Richard Hudson
> 73 Auto White Stag
> 
> p.s. looking forward to Stagging in July .... Maybe!!
> 



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