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Re: Emblem paint
When I did mine I wish I would have added a drop or 2 of hardener in the syringe. Took forever to dry but, it was a fairly thick coat.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Aledo, Texas
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Re: Emblem paint
Mine is slow to dry.
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Location: Tomball, Texas
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Re: Emblem paint
Be careful not to use too much hardener. I did, and ended up with the paint buckling and breaking off in chunks. Look like crap now. Been waiting for a reason to pull my fenders so I can get the emblems off and re-do them. I will say that the syringe method made it pretty easy though.
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