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    Default G1 Stickers becoming unstuck

    Hey guys,

    Wasn't sure how to title this thread but does anyone have any advice making G1 stickers 'stick'?

    A couple of the stickers on my Grand Max are starting to lift and its particularly annoying on the master sword which is strange because that has a very thick sticker.

    is there a soft adhesive thats appropriate that wont cause any damage?

    cheers

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    I use Selleys Craft glue... I guess there are softer glues you can use if you are concerned... perhaps one of those glue sticks children have at school, would be definately non-toxic. Maybe clag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by d*r*j* View Post
    I use Selleys Craft glue... I guess there are softer glues you can use if you are concerned... perhaps one of those glue sticks children have at school, would be definately non-toxic. Maybe clag?
    Interesting, the thing i'm worried about is the glue becoming hard on the toy itself the way super glue would

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    I use an UHU Stick. Its the yellow twist stick commonly found in newsagents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fungal Infection View Post
    I use an UHU Stick. Its the yellow twist stick commonly found in newsagents.
    Ah yes i know it vividly. just the standard school stuff. i'll give it a whirl

    ideally i need a liquid with a nozzle so i can get in under the little area that is lifting so i don't have to peel it back further but i definitely consider UHU to be safe

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    The craft glue I use has a nozzle... but I still prefer to put some on a piece of cardboard and apply with a toothpick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d*r*j* View Post
    The craft glue I use has a nozzle... but I still prefer to put some on a piece of cardboard and apply with a toothpick.
    Toothpick eh, simple yet brilliant

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    Use those thin double adhesive tape cut a bit and stick it on the peeling sticker bit. its not noticeable and sticks the peeling parts fast.
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