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How to easily fix most any broken plastic part even something that may be used very often.

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  1. gokuusf

    Two guys walk into a bar. You'd think the 2nd guy would have ducked. ?

  2. Robert MacDonald

    You are the man! I've been implementing your teachings in my project car and its really making a difference. My crusty rusted hood prop is damn near chrome now that I let sand paper and mothers put a spanking on it. 🙂

  3. Wil van der Meulen

    Wow and wow! Also what ML thickness gloves do you use?

  4. J A.

    Have you tried Q bond with some of their powder works real well!

  5. Dan C.

    Baking soda & super glue huh,ill remember this one..:)

  6. Peter Gregory

    Those jokes were awful even by my standards. You didn’t even laugh yourself! Regards

  7. Peter Gregory

    P.S. Good repair.Will be useful. Regards.

  8. Bernardo H

    For more difficult plastics ( polyolefines type ) it is advisable to sandpaper the surroundings, of the crack to let the glue " bite " into the plastic. I also apply a plastics adhesion primer cethanes based. Paint thinner, depending on the type may leave an oily residue. Isopropyl alcohol is an exellent degreaser and on evaporation it will drag away any moisture. Well done in reinforcing the remaining hinge ! Thanks !!!

  9. andrew domenitz

    I have door panel with the vinyl coming "unglued" or separating from the hard underside of it. There is probably disintegrated foam in there just like what happens to headliners. I was thinking I had to remove it from the backing and getting rid of all the foam and re-gluing it. This is a c5 corvette and it seems to happen to all of them where the armrest horizontal surface goes up to the verticle surface of the panel.

    I once covered plastic with real leather using plain old rubber cement like it was contact cement.

    The question is, what is the best possible longest lasting way of regluing it. What glue? I know I will lose the foam in between, but the vinyl is specific to the car and is otherwise not ripped on torn.

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