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 Broken Vinyl Toy.. Best Glue recomendations?? 
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Hi there,
Anyone have any tips for sticking vinyl back together?
Any special glue recomendations?
It has to be super strong to stick the hand back on my BunnyDuck, which has to hold a rather large suppot pole.
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Ben
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Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:26 pm
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what's a bunnyduck?


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Try Zap a Gap, it's made for vinyl.


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Clean the surfaces near the spot where you're gluing when using any kind of CA glue though. The fumes will "haze" any dirt/oil/finger prints.


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I have had good luck with Superglue GEL. Make sure it is the GEL type, and not the regular Superglue.

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Locomoco wrote:
what's a bunnyduck?


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wait... don't you have one of those, loco? :?

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errr.... no. Now that you've shown it, I'm familiar with it, but that's been out for a while, no?


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yeah... a year maybe?


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ancient...


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Yup, Zap a gap.

There's 3 different viscosities.

Pink -watery
Green-thick
Yellow-Thicker

I use the green on everything that needs gluing.

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Thanks for the tips guys.
Hopfully i can find these products here in Australia.
Cheers,
Ben


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Zap a Gap is just a brand name. I'm sure any hobby shop will have Cyanoacrylate glue. It's very common for remote controlled car/plane applications.


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