Update on badge repair.I tried mixing black acrylic laquer paint with fiberglass resin and it works pretty well.The color and texture pretty much matches the badge.
I found out if you use too much paint the resin doesn't want to harden.
It made the badge presentable at least. I think with a little practice this can be a very effective way to restore broken badges.
Broken badge
broken badge
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78 Goldwing
78 Goldwing
broken badge
Just wanted to add a little more info on the badge restoration.It was also dull, dirty and had minor scratches.I used Turtle Wax white polishing compound on it and a gave a mirror like finish to it.
It came much better than i'd hoped.
It came much better than i'd hoped.
66 Dream
78 Goldwing
78 Goldwing
broken badge
Thanks for the input Gramey.Your idea about mixing black paint in made it work.
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78 Goldwing
78 Goldwing
Re: broken badge
Any photos?
mike69 wrote:Just wanted to add a little more info on the badge restoration.It was also dull, dirty and had minor scratches.I used Turtle Wax white polishing compound on it and a gave a mirror like finish to it.
It came much better than i'd hoped.
Current restoration: 1962 CB77
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/
broken badge
I have repaired several old , broken, cracked plastic badges using epoxy resin tinted with WestSystem graphite powder. squeegee clearcoat into the cracks, wetsand between coats. finish off with clearcoat spray job. lots of time involved, but some of these badges are just too hard to replace with new unless you can live with the repops.
Randy
Randy
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Sorry,I haven't been able to figure out how to get my pictures small enough to put on this site.
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78 Goldwing
78 Goldwing