Another possibility is to use one of these Xyron sticker makers:
Sticker maker.jpg
I actually haven't tried this with insignias, but I use one of these all the time for re-attaching stickers that have peeled up, fallen off, or lost their sticky backing. Basically, you run the item (regardless of size, as long as fits through the feeder) in upside-down, turn the crank, and it comes out the other end stuck to a wax sheet with a new adhesive layer applied. Just peel it off the sheet, and presto! Ready to stick down.
I've used this successfully on Star Wars toys, LEGO sets, and more. Seems like it might work pretty well for insignias as well. The adhesive layer it adds seems to be similar to the glue you find in a glue stick.
--SKot
Sticker maker.jpg
I actually haven't tried this with insignias, but I use one of these all the time for re-attaching stickers that have peeled up, fallen off, or lost their sticky backing. Basically, you run the item (regardless of size, as long as fits through the feeder) in upside-down, turn the crank, and it comes out the other end stuck to a wax sheet with a new adhesive layer applied. Just peel it off the sheet, and presto! Ready to stick down.
I've used this successfully on Star Wars toys, LEGO sets, and more. Seems like it might work pretty well for insignias as well. The adhesive layer it adds seems to be similar to the glue you find in a glue stick.
--SKot
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