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What kind of glue will repair an antique hair comb? |
I don't know what this hair comb is made of, it's like plastic but is probably celloid. I've tried some of the instant glues but they don't seem to work. I used gorilla glue once for something else and it didn't hold well. plastic epoxy Gorilla Glue is excellent, but be careful as it expands a bit as it cures. Apply a small amount away from the edges (to prevent oozing out) and you're set, that stuff is very strong. It works on most anything around the house too, keep it handy. Try Gorilla Glue that really works you can buy it at allmost everystore. Most "glues" won't stick to most plastics. You want a solvent that will melt the plastic, chemically, and weld the parts back together. Remove the instant glue first. |
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