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These older LIONEL Santa Fe 15" passenger cars in the shiny anodized version offered in the early '90s (6-19109-19113) are dropping their name plates and other plaques, probably due to the adhesive drying out.

What adhesive should I use to reattach them?  How can I apply the adhesive and replace the plaques without getting the adhesive where it doesn't belong?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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I bet you get a million suggestions...I have two: original gorilla glue and gorilla glue THICK CA. Original GG is not the best choice here. It expands. But if you use a toothpick and just apply a tiny bit, then lay down some wax paper and a small weight on it, you will be good. You may have to pick some expanded stuff off the next day--this tells you that you used too much. GG THICK CA is a cyanoacrylate (sp?) glue with a thick base. Again, toothpicks and tiny amounts. Let dry overnight. Then hope you never need to get those signs off because they will NEVER come off.

Good luck.

Don Merz

I have had this issue with a few older Lionel aluminum cars. Cryano adhesives (SuperGlue and the like) are not a good choice because although they stick pretty much immediately, the name plates won't stand up to handling because the glue is fairly brittle. "Goo" or any similar household adhesive (including Elmer's) is a better bet because it has some flexibility. For that reason, I once used contact cement for this specific purpose, but the threads it almost always creates are a nuisance although they can be removed from anodized aluminum by common solvents.

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Can 3M two sided automotive emblem tape be used?

Yes it can be, and is the neatest & cleanest install method. Clean the back of the plate with alcohol, apply the tape, trim it to fit neatly with a razor blade, peel the backing, wipe the car with alcohol where it affixes to, and stick the name plate back where it belongs with light pressure to set the adhesive action. They’ll stay put past our lifetimes, …….clean & neat, no fuss, no muss, ….

Pat

@CBQ_Bill posted:

Great thread & info !!!

Thank you to all posters !!!

What stores sell 3M emblem tape ?

Is Goop the hand cleaner or something else ?

Thanks in advance !!!

Just about every auto parts store, and automotive refinish supply stores, or on-line sources,….if y’all need a part number, let me know, and I’ll post up that info……3M’s professional trim and emblem tape is the most aggressive, and easiest to work with…..trims well with a razor blade,….

Pat

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