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hi there...
the trip odometer reset needle broke in my car.. and also the passenger side window switch broke from the motor... so do u guys know anything that can stick plastic stuffs together.. if so please let me know. thanks
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Re: how to stick plastic stuffs???
glue...
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Re: Re: how to stick plastic stuffs???
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Super glue model glue (if it is the right kind of plastic) JB weld if you have enough room and surface area |
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Re: how to stick plastic stuffs???
If superglue does not work and JB weld is not an option you can buy this plastic epoxy stuff works just as good as JB weld.
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I like to use bubble gum on my eclipse as much as possible....LOL J/K
Ashah is right epoxy will work damn well if you cant use the other 2 otions. |
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yep...epoxy works wonders... i've used it for the molding on my car more than once. it seemed to work well on the molding so i don't see a prob on plastic inside the car
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