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QuestionHow can I glue plastic hooks to plastic window frames so they will hold lightweight net curtains?Community AnswerYou can use a professional grade double sided sticky tape, found at any hardware store like Lowes or Home Depot. Tape would be easiest, but you could also use instant epoxy. Do not glue anything to a window, but a window frame or sill should be ok.
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QuestionHow do I paste on plastic sheets?Community AnswerUse gorilla glue or another strong glue. It will stick better and be less likely to fall off.
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QuestionI have tool saw that is broken. Can it be glued back together?Community AnswerTo keep you and those around you safe, buy a new one.
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QuestionI am looking for a waterproof glue for gluing plastic bottles together. Do you have any suggestions?Community AnswerBottles are usually made of PET, bonding this plastic with two part epoxy is probably the best option. The area to be glued should be sanded a bit with a 200 grit or so sand paper prior to gluing the bottles.
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QuestionWhat is best glue to fix plastic window blinds?Community AnswerUse model glue, meaning the glue used to put together model cars. It is great for virtually all types of plastic, it only takes a very small amount, and it holds well.
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QuestionHow do I glue pieces of plastic together?Community AnswerIt is best if you use epoxy when gluing two pieces of plastic together. You could also use heavy duty glues from the store.
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QuestionCan I glue a wiper arm blade connector back together?Community AnswerYou might be able to, but you probably shouldn't bother. A brand new wiper blade can be bought for as low as 6 dollars. It will be better and cheaper than buying glue to repair one.
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QuestionI want to glue plastic letters to a plastic book cover. What should I use?Community AnswerPersonally, I would use a hot glue gun. You can buy them at any craft store.
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QuestionI'd like to glue plastic eggs to each other for outdoor use and the glue gun isn't the greatest. Any suggestions?Mb_65f53109e2e5Community AnswerUse contact adhesive. Simply apply it to each item, wait for it to dry a little and then stick them together.
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