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    Glovebox Glue

    Left my car in the airport (95-100 degrees) for 4 days. When I got back my glovebox cover was detached. What kind of adhesive should I use to reattach? Thanks.

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    There is a recent thread floating around of all the glues people used with varying degrees of success. Du suchst.

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    I have successfully used gorilla glue. Use it sparingly as it expands, wet joining sides, spread the glue thin and clamp over night. I do the same when rebuilding doors

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    A two part resin based epoxy such as JB Weld will be the absolute strongest bond.

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