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submitted 8 months ago by the_beber@lemm.ee to c/diy@lemmy.ml

Hey, I just repaired one of my earbuds, which required me to open up the casing. Now the casing opens up way to easily at the seam, therefore I want to reseal it.

Can someone give me tips on what glue to use? I want the glue to be able to re-liquefy under a bit of heat treatment, as I may need to open it up again in the future, and it should be water-proof. The material is some kind of hard plastic.

Also some application tips and tricks would be nice, as the area is very very narrow and I don't have the steadiest of hands.

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[-] remotelove@lemmy.ca 1 points 8 months ago

A glue used for phones is probably good for you, but it's hard to say if you can soften these with heat: https://www.screenfixed.com.au/top-14-best-mobile-repair-glue/

See if the design will allow for some other way to secure it, like using a small screw as an example. This will take some creativity and caution, but may be a better option if you think you will need to repair them again. (Adhesives have a tendency to not allow for future repairs.)

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