JUST COURIOUS IF ANYONE HAS PUT ON THIER BLACKBIRD BADGES. WOULD LIKE TO SEE SOME PICS IF YOU HAVE THEM. I KNOW J.D. HAS PUT ON ONE OF HIS GMMG EMBLEMS ON HIS INTIMIDATOR.
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HAS ANYONE PUT ON THIER GMMG OR BLACKBIRD BADGES?
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@CETABlackbird4 wrote:I ordered Blackbird emblems. Had trouble putting them on the sides, almost lost one, so put them away for now. The nose emblem is on and staying in place. I'll try again to do the side ones in the spring (if it ever comes!).
Mike
Mike.......................I don't know whether you did this or not......................but before you try "sticking" the badge to the car, you should first use rubbing alcohol to clean the area to remove any wax, etc. Then I would suggest that you use a hand held hair blow dryer to heat up the area of the car where you are going to stick it PLUS heat up the adhesive on the back of the badge. Then stick the badge to the hood or fender and again use the hair blow dryer to heat everything up. Allow it to cool off and it should be "cemented" in place.
That's what I did when I applied the GMMG rear metal badge to my Intimidator SS (pictured above) and it's certainly "stuck down" after doing what I just described above.
Mike
Mike.......................I don't know whether you did this or not......................but before you try "sticking" the badge to the car, you should first use rubbing alcohol to clean the area to remove any wax, etc. Then I would suggest that you use a hand held hair blow dryer to heat up the area of the car where you are going to stick it PLUS heat up the adhesive on the back of the badge. Then stick the badge to the hood or fender and again use the hair blow dryer to heat everything up. Allow it to cool off and it should be "cemented" in place.
That's what I did when I applied the GMMG rear metal badge to my Intimidator SS (pictured above) and it's certainly "stuck down" after doing what I just described above.
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