RT600i base repair
cambir
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Any suggestions on how to repair peeling on the base of an RT600i?
I would assume a glue/adhesive of some kind and something to hold it in place while it dries, but is there a particular type of glue I should use (or one that Polk uses or suggests)? Any ideas on how to secure it while drying?
I would assume a glue/adhesive of some kind and something to hold it in place while it dries, but is there a particular type of glue I should use (or one that Polk uses or suggests)? Any ideas on how to secure it while drying?
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I would try a superglue that is suggested for plastic on the package. It would tack almost instantly and, if it's rated for plastic, shouldn't melt or discolor the plastic. If it does not tack instantly, I would use some blue painters tape and wrap in around on-top of it to hold it.
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Thanks Jake for the reassurance - I was thinking the same process.
Anybody ever tried super-gluing the base covering on their RT series? -
Turned out ok...not perfect, but much better than before.
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