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By *riggler90Couple
over a year ago
Essex and Dublin |
"It was a soft plastic thing and a strap pulled apart the soft plastic eyelit that it goes through, so now the strap won't attach.
Is there any way to rebond this sort of soft plastic/silicone? "
I want to suggest silicone adhesive, if that exists. Some kind of silicone glue? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It was a soft plastic thing and a strap pulled apart the soft plastic eyelit that it goes through, so now the strap won't attach.
Is there any way to rebond this sort of soft plastic/silicone? "
Sounds like a job for 'Prik Stick' |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It was a soft plastic thing and a strap pulled apart the soft plastic eyelit that it goes through, so now the strap won't attach.
Is there any way to rebond this sort of soft plastic/silicone? " temporarily maybe with a really good impact adhesive the two part spray type |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gorilla glue does everything I no it doesn't show on the advert but it's fixed load's of things I've broke "
Wont do soft rubber, as gorilla glue sets hard.
For almost anything else on the planet, gorilla glue.
Will a punture repair kit help?
Use the patch to reniforce the tear and glue it?
I have used that approach on certain plastics, but no way to know exactly what your is made of! |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
After spending alot of time, money, tried everything possible, trying to repair my favourite inflatable toy (no matter how hard i have looked and brought i cant find 1 the same ) the answer is just bin it sadly. Gorilla glue did hold the longest but still went the same way in the end |
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"After spending alot of time, money, tried everything possible, trying to repair my favourite inflatable toy (no matter how hard i have looked and brought i cant find 1 the same ) the answer is just bin it sadly. Gorilla glue did hold the longest but still went the same way in the end "
You can get inflatable repair patches on amazon for cheap.
Dont know about your specific use, but they work well on an airbed that didnt quite stand up to an energetic threesome! |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
"After spending alot of time, money, tried everything possible, trying to repair my favourite inflatable toy (no matter how hard i have looked and brought i cant find 1 the same ) the answer is just bin it sadly. Gorilla glue did hold the longest but still went the same way in the end
You can get inflatable repair patches on amazon for cheap.
Dont know about your specific use, but they work well on an airbed that didnt quite stand up to an energetic threesome!"
Trust me I tried them all lol! It was a tiny square bit that had blown out on a seem, it looked straight forward to fix.....was anything but! |
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