POP! Repair

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Re: POP! Repair

Postby NitroNiki » Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:58 pm

I broke an arm off my keychain Stitch and my husband used regular super glue. Maybe because it was tiny it didn't make a difference?
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Re: POP! Repair

Postby nostaljay » Sun Apr 28, 2024 6:00 pm

I've tried gorilla glue, it works but its hard to get it to sit right on certain pieces
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Re: POP! Repair

Postby Chuckles00012 » Sun Apr 28, 2024 7:23 pm

nostaljay wrote:I've tried gorilla glue, it works but its hard to get it to sit right on certain pieces

I've used gorilla glue and it certainly works but once it sets it may not look right. You have to be paying close attention while it's setting to make sure the piece eis setting the way you want it.

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Re: POP! Repair

Postby zonkttc » Sun Apr 28, 2024 7:42 pm

They have a new type of gorilla glue. Gonna test it out and post later on it. Wish me luck.

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Re: POP! Repair

Postby zonkttc » Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:01 am

Tried it so far the glue is holding up but there is werid smell. Uv glue still best recommendation

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Re: POP! Repair

Postby deadlycollects » Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:34 am

zonkttc wrote:Tried it so far the glue is holding up but there is werid smell. Uv glue still best recommendation

I was just about to ask about the smell, they do give off odd smells when using certain glued

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Re: POP! Repair

Postby Lilfinger » Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:56 am

I’ve actually had a tink fall and break as well I used some hot glue and she’s good as new

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Re: POP! Repair

Postby LegendOfAsgard » Mon Apr 29, 2024 1:12 pm

Thanks for all the tips everyone! Going to put it into practice first on some clearance pops that the kids were a little bit too rough with. lol

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Re: POP! Repair

Postby a99kitten » Mon May 06, 2024 5:41 pm

OK - used the Zap It and so far, so good!! The repair was on a leg and it's holding up (standing!) well. I live in a very low humidity environment so I wonder if that will affect the glue over time but I guess we'll see. Thanks for all of the advice :)
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Re: POP! Repair

Postby Chenzo157 » Tue May 07, 2024 1:34 am

I think regular crazy glue is fine. Just apply a tiny bit though
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Re: POP! Repair

Postby x88joe88x » Wed May 08, 2024 9:58 am

Chenzo157 wrote:I think regular crazy glue is fine. Just apply a tiny bit though



I’ve always used crazy glue or gorilla glue gel
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Re: POP! Repair

Postby zonkttc » Wed May 08, 2024 11:35 am

x88joe88x wrote:
Chenzo157 wrote:I think regular crazy glue is fine. Just apply a tiny bit though



I’ve always used crazy glue or gorilla glue gel

Just make Sure that the crazy glue does not have any form of acetone or acids it could degrade the vinyl and cause more of a less than a repair

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Re: POP! Repair

Postby Chenzo157 » Thu May 09, 2024 2:05 am

x88joe88x wrote:
Chenzo157 wrote:I think regular crazy glue is fine. Just apply a tiny bit though



I’ve always used crazy glue or gorilla glue gel


Both work good. I've used crazy glue before to fix a window and that's how I learned that less is better. It spread and left a mark on the window and it showed
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Re: POP! Repair

Postby Anhtrung05 » Thu May 09, 2024 2:53 am

a99kitten wrote:Hi,

Did a quick search and do not see anything so asking... I had 2 POPs break - 1 a foot broke off (top heavy guy fell over) and then a stand on a "flying one" (Tink) - is there a good glue/adhesive and way to do for best looks to repair these?

I know it won't look new but I'd like them to look good. Also keeping in mind I am SO NOT a creative type so was thinking a glue gun? But does Gorilla glue work on POPs?



Recently, the flame tip to my lumiere pop broke and I used a little bit of hot glue to fix it. I think gorilla glue would work as well. If you have someone in your family who’s good with arts and crafts they can glue it so it looks brand new. I had a friend of mine help glue mine and you can’t tell it was damaged at all.


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