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Need advice: kneepad adhesive

brownie

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Looking for reccs on replacing adhesive on a (left) kneepad....starting to separate from Tupperware....right side no issue (yet). The attachment edge is quite narrow, so adhesive is gonna have to be significant.....ideas???? :scratch
 
For the engine badges on Airheads, I've used Permatex Super Weatherstrip Adhesive. I believe it comes in yellow (aka Gorilla Snot) and likely black. Follow directions and it should work a peach.
 
Looking for reccs on replacing adhesive on a (left) kneepad....starting to separate from Tupperware....right side no issue (yet). The attachment edge is quite narrow, so adhesive is gonna have to be significant.....ideas???? :scratch
Thanks for posting this. I'm having the same issue on my bike. The right side knee pad is beginning to lift at the top corner and I want to address the issue before it gets any worse.

For the engine badges on Airheads, I've used Permatex Super Weatherstrip Adhesive. I believe it comes in yellow (aka Gorilla Snot) and likely black. Follow directions and it should work a peach.
. It's safe for plastics?
 
3M molding tape will probably work.
You can find it at most auto parts stores.

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