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On Thursday, 24 October 2019 18:26:18 UTC+1, pinnerite wrote:
I have a cupboard as an extension to my desk. The edges of the left hand side have a laminated strip. On both edges of the back and front, the laminate has peeled away, two or three inches of it. It feels as though the adhesive has dried out. I want to glue it back but glue on glue? Anyone have any useful suggestions? TIA it tends to be stuck on with a very thin layer of hot melt glue. iron it back on. NT |
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