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Old 12-05-2007, 05:59 PM   #1  
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Default Help Fixing a stamp pad

I need advice on how to fix a Classic stamp pad where the foam has come almost all the way off the plastic holder.:(
Can I use a hot glue gun to secure it back on or E6000 glue? I hate having to throw it away! I tried to search the forums but could not see anything dealing with this problem.
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Old 12-05-2007, 06:16 PM   #2  
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I need advice on how to fix a Classic stamp pad where the foam has come almost all the way off the plastic holder.:(
Can I use a hot glue gun to secure it back on or E6000 glue? I hate having to throw it away! I tried to search the forums but could not see anything dealing with this problem.
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A dab of Super Glue will secure the pad back on the case.
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You can also use Crystal Effects.
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Glad to see this thread started as I have a few Memories pads that detacted almost as soon as I bought them. I'll pull them out of my pitch pile and try this first. Thanks.
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