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Old 12-30-2008, 06:36 PM   #1  
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I have several inkpads that have become detached from their bases. Any ideas as to how to re-attach the pad onto the case? I hate to throw them out- they are still juicy pads. Thanks for helping.
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I have not ever had to fix one, but I recall someone mentioning that they used a few glue dots to hold it in place. Not sure how well that works but it is worth a try.
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I have several inkpads that have become detached from their bases. Any ideas as to how to re-attach the pad onto the case? I hate to throw them out- they are still juicy pads. Thanks for helping.
I use Super Glue or Diamond Glaze (SU! Crystal Effects, Ranger Glossy Accents, etc., would be comparable)--works SPIFFY with my chalk ink pads, so if any of my other pads became detached, I would try the same method.

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I was going to say Crystal Lacquer--same thing as Julie.
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Just dont use anything too bulky underneath as you want it to be evenly cushoned, and not rock hard on parts of it like with hot glue, etc..
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What brand are they?

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I used rubber cement on several and it worked great!
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ZipDry works also....
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Good question! Thanks for asking this in case this happens in the future. I have some diamond glaze I'll use.
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