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Car Door Trim

  • 24-11-2022 6:48pm
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    My better half had a small accident this evening, slight touched the door trim of a toyota CRH of a pillar in car park. The trim itself is not damaged, it looks like it popped off, but it broke 2 plastic fastners on the back of trim, i recovered all the grommets and washers. Just wondering is there a good resin or glue i could use to glue those brackets back onto plastic, (plastic to plastic) will have access to a vice and fixing equipment to hold in place. it may stay without them on, but would prefer to just glue, clean break easy to put back.


    TRED




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