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Post by pauly on Oct 10, 2012 21:49:00 GMT
what would be the best way to resit the foam on a mask?
ie super glue
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Post by hand666 on Oct 11, 2012 11:46:42 GMT
That would degrade/melt the plastic I would puchase new googles Personally as you could lose all the strengh in them and what are your eyes worth.
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Post by GodForbid on Oct 11, 2012 13:38:17 GMT
I think a hot glue gun would be the best way as Andy is probably right about super glue being a solvent glue. Then again the heat may play a part. If you wanna be ultra cool, you should phone the manufacturer and ask them how they attach it in the factory
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Post by pauly on Oct 11, 2012 15:28:44 GMT
It's only a small bit but wanna sort it before it gets bad
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Post by GodForbid on Oct 11, 2012 15:58:54 GMT
I'd go with anything that's not a solvent and if it's only a small bit it'll likely be fine. Pritt stick?
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Post by pauly on Oct 11, 2012 18:21:08 GMT
blue tac?
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Post by morphmann on Oct 11, 2012 18:38:49 GMT
Cant go wrong with flour and water paste
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Post by rexy on Oct 11, 2012 21:32:12 GMT
J**z? plenty sticky n 100%natural
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Post by hand666 on Oct 12, 2012 11:37:04 GMT
Gum and it will smell minty fresh
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Post by mclovin101 on Oct 12, 2012 14:59:04 GMT
What goggles are they ??
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Post by pauly on Oct 12, 2012 17:38:34 GMT
I4s
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Post by Tack on Oct 19, 2012 20:14:10 GMT
I've always used Super Glue and it's worked fine for me.
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Post by Havoc on Jan 5, 2013 2:06:06 GMT
Double sided carpet tape works great. Solvent free, none corrosive and cheap...
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Post by bradderzz on Jan 11, 2013 8:12:18 GMT
I did look into getting a foam-kit once from dye it worked out near enough the same as a second hand set of goggles
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