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Small conservatory repair
keithdc
Posts: 459 Forumite
In the heavy winds a couple of months back, part of the decorative plastic on our conservatory became detached- see image below.
It looks like it should be a simple job of sticking the plastic bit back on, but what should I use for sticking?

It looks like it should be a simple job of sticking the plastic bit back on, but what should I use for sticking?

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It wouldn't of been stuck on, it would of clipped into the main beam profile you can see, that said you can stick it back on as long as you seal it all up, any Grip's Like !!!!!! will do.1
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Looking at the image it was definitely stuck on. Maybe the clips which should have held it in broke and the fitters stuck it on rather then get a new one. Gorilla Glue or similar will do the job.
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Thank you- that's great- much appreciated.0
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