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Hello Phil,
you might like to try a glue called "Goop", manufactured by Eclectic
Products. It is flexible and seems to adhere to most materials (including
fingers!). It is silicone based, and in the U.S. contains Toluene (Canadian
formula contains perchloroethylene - a carcinogen - guess we should be
concerned with that here in Canada.)
George Wurtak [log in to unmask]
Winnipeg, Canada
> -----Original Message-----
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> We have a baby maniken made of some type of latex. It has a "greasy" feel
> and is very soft and spongy. Someone pulled its leg off. Would anyone know
> of a glue that I could repair it with? I'm thinking of adding a wire
> armature to it as well. TIA!
>
> Phil Edgerton, The Health Adventure
> Asheville, NC
>
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