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Electronic equipment has a rubber like material on the handle.

It is coming off and I want to glue it back on.

What is best to clean both the plastic handle and the rubber-like material ?

What is best glue to use to put it back on.

Probably needs to be slightly flexible since the rubber-like material is
the hand grip.
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On 19/11/2019 4:36 am, Bill wrote:
Electronic equipment has a rubber like material on the handle.

It is coming off and I want to glue it back on.

What is best to clean both the plastic handle and the rubber-like
material ?

What is best glue to use to put it back on.

Probably needs to be slightly flexible since the rubber-like material is
the hand grip.


Try auto paint thinners and re-glue with a rubber cement like contact
cement etc.
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