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LoudAssGeo
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 help me repair my fallin screens

ok, i have 2 headrest monitors in my wifes montero sport and with my luck they have fell out. ok.. the tvs are in 2 sections 1. the base goes into the headrest and then the monitor with the wires(din plug) snaps into the base. over time the snaps has broke and the screens have came out. the makes for an unhappy 2 year old, a pissed momma, and a extremely pissed me lol. there is no way to repair the snaps. i am looking at gluing them in the base. my question is, what do i use?? someone suggested superglue. and if you guys have ever did models you know super glue melts plastic. so what can i use that cures strong, doesnt have a strong long lasting odor, and wont melt plastic. thanks in advance

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maybe gorilla glue. i've used it on lots of things and it holds. just don't use to much because it tends to foam up when it dries

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maybe gorilla glue. i've used it on lots of things and it holds. just don't use to much because it tends to foam up when it dries

yea i am looking for a fool proof mess proof approach. any more ideas?

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could try epoxy

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could try epoxy

I'm not sure I would want to glue them . How would you remove them if they quit working ? What about industrial strength velcro .

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I'm not sure I would want to glue them . How would you remove them if they quit working ? What about industrial strength velcro .

thats not a bad idea. if they quit working it wouldnt be too big of a deal to replace them. we have had them in the car for a few years and by then gotten my moneys worth. but for now i was just looking at glueing them in seeint how they still work. but as an update i bought this glue thats used to glue stuff like foil and styrofoam and it worked beautiful. PLUS its almost like silicon, you can "pry" the screen back out and reglue as needed

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