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Tony H

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Sticky question
« on: 30 November 2006, 21:51:21 »

Good evening everybody out there, can anyone advise me on the best glue to use on the rear light unit ? I have broken a small piece off mine. thanks in advance :y
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Re: Sticky question
« Reply #1 on: 30 November 2006, 21:59:57 »

I always find that genuine Loctite Superglue sticks almost anything and if you're sparing with it you probably won't see the join!!  :y

I Have tried various cheap 'superglue's' in the past and have found them to be a waste of money...this is all IMO though  ;)
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Re: Sticky question
« Reply #2 on: 30 November 2006, 22:37:20 »

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I always find that genuine Loctite Superglue sticks almost anything and if you're sparing with it you probably won't see the join!!  :y

I Have tried various cheap 'superglue's' in the past and have found them to be a waste of money...this is all IMO though  ;)

Superglue sounds like a good suggestion :y
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Re: Sticky question
« Reply #3 on: 01 December 2006, 10:36:51 »

Would it not be better to get a cheap replacement off good old Ebay.

Glue is ok as a temporary fix but I always find it never lasts.

Good luck with replacing or glueing and if glueing be careful you dont glue your hands to it, could be very  :-[

Just my tuppence worth :y
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Re: Sticky question
« Reply #4 on: 01 December 2006, 11:55:35 »

Most superglue's dont like water, so not much good on cars.

I broke a corner of the lens of one on the mazda (you have to yank it off the car to change the bulb!)
I used araldyte super glue, this was over 6 months ago, still stuck firm.

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Re: Sticky question
« Reply #5 on: 01 December 2006, 20:13:52 »

I use a small amount of Loctite Superglue to position the broken bit in place, then a thick layer of clear dual-pack epoxy resin (the twin-syringe one) to give it strength and water-seal it.









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