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1977 STICKER ADHESIVE
So with patients and a blow dryer, I was able to remove this sticker from my 1977 T/A windshield wiper motor. I'm cleaning up the motor and now want to reapply the sticker. Could someone please recommend a quality adhesive that will act like the original adhesive in case I again need to remove it in the future?
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I don't have any immediate ideas other than a contact spray glue or similar, but scan it for future use, just in case. Print another on a blank sticker template.
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#3
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Never would have thought to scan the sticker. Thanks so much for that.
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#4
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If it fails, you can get it remade with details to match:
https://ecs-automotive-concepts.mysh...r-motor-labels |
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Aus78Formula Aus78Formula
Thanks for the label information. Identical to the original and the salesmen was great to work with. I refurbished my wiper motor and the label made it perfect. |
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Aus78Formula, Thanks for the response. Looks like the 74 is an exact match for my 77 sticker.
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#7
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yeah, not sure why they picked 1974 as they were that way until 1981. Just the part number and dates changed.
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Interior trim spray glue. Put it on the light setting. Spray both surfaces lightly.
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