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[email protected] February 2nd 11 08:14 PM

restroom plastic splashback peeling off
 
Hi, our office restroom white plastic splashback is peeling off the
wall. It was glued on but it has been 5 years, so the glue is coming
off I think. How do I glue it back on? What glue should I use, or
should I just use some small screws to screw the splashback onto the
wall?

Here are 2 pictures of the restroom and the splashback:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5423000...7625837522515/

Thanks

deadgoose February 2nd 11 08:36 PM

restroom plastic splashback peeling off
 
I would think panel/construction adhesive in a caulking gun would do
the trick. The kind with the solvent, not the water based kind. Pull
out the panel as far as you conveniently can. Work in some beads of
caulk. Press together, then let come apart until the adhesive is
"tacky" -- see the tube. It is like super duper rubber cement. Then,
press together. That should do nicely. If any oozes out, it can be
cleaned up with something like lacquer thinner. Check that the plastic
panel (especially that edge trim I see) isn't harmed by the thinner.


hr(bob) [email protected] February 2nd 11 10:09 PM

restroom plastic splashback peeling off
 
On Feb 2, 2:36*pm, deadgoose wrote:
I would think panel/construction adhesive in a caulking gun would do
the trick. The kind with the solvent, not the water based kind. Pull
out the panel as far as you conveniently can. Work in some beads of
caulk. Press together, then let come apart until the adhesive is
"tacky" -- see the tube. It is like super duper rubber cement. Then,
press together. That should do nicely. If any oozes out, it can be
cleaned up with something like lacquer thinner. Check that the plastic
panel (especially that edge trim I see) isn't harmed by the thinner.


What he said is what I would be doing.

[email protected] February 2nd 11 10:10 PM

restroom plastic splashback peeling off
 
On Feb 2, 2:09*pm, "hr(bob) "
wrote:
On Feb 2, 2:36*pm, deadgoose wrote:

I would think panel/construction adhesive in a caulking gun would do
the trick. The kind with the solvent, not the water based kind. Pull
out the panel as far as you conveniently can. Work in some beads of
caulk. Press together, then let come apart until the adhesive is
"tacky" -- see the tube. It is like super duper rubber cement. Then,
press together. That should do nicely. If any oozes out, it can be
cleaned up with something like lacquer thinner. Check that the plastic
panel (especially that edge trim I see) isn't harmed by the thinner.


What he said is what I would be doing.


What is the name of the product I should get at Home Depot?

willshak February 2nd 11 10:45 PM

restroom plastic splashback peeling off
 
wrote the following:
On Feb 2, 2:09 pm, "hr(bob) "
wrote:

On Feb 2, 2:36 pm, deadgoose wrote:


I would think panel/construction adhesive in a caulking gun would do
the trick. The kind with the solvent, not the water based kind. Pull
out the panel as far as you conveniently can. Work in some beads of
caulk. Press together, then let come apart until the adhesive is
"tacky" -- see the tube. It is like super duper rubber cement. Then,
press together. That should do nicely. If any oozes out, it can be
cleaned up with something like lacquer thinner. Check that the plastic
panel (especially that edge trim I see) isn't harmed by the thinner.

What he said is what I would be doing.


What is the name of the product I should get at Home Depot?


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mm February 3rd 11 02:03 AM

restroom plastic splashback peeling off
 
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 12:14:55 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:

Hi, our office restroom white plastic splashback is peeling off the
wall. It was glued on but it has been 5 years, so the glue is coming
off I think. How do I glue it back on? What glue should I use, or
should I just use some small screws to screw the splashback onto the
wall?


Whatever you used the last time sounds pretty good!

Here are 2 pictures of the restroom and the splashback:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5423000...7625837522515/

Thanks




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