LurfysMa
2007-01-05 16:28:14 UTC
The faucet handles in our house all have little white caps in the
center covering the screw that holds the handle in place. They look
like porcelain, but might be plastic, and have the words "Hot" or
"Cold".
One of them fell off. They appear to have been glued in place. The
residual glue looks like varnish. It's light brown, transluscent, and
brittle.
What glue should I use to put it back on? It needs to be something
that can be broken to get the caps off if the handle ever needs to be
removed.
What glue did they use origianlly?
Can I use silicon sealer or something like that?
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center covering the screw that holds the handle in place. They look
like porcelain, but might be plastic, and have the words "Hot" or
"Cold".
One of them fell off. They appear to have been glued in place. The
residual glue looks like varnish. It's light brown, transluscent, and
brittle.
What glue should I use to put it back on? It needs to be something
that can be broken to get the caps off if the handle ever needs to be
removed.
What glue did they use origianlly?
Can I use silicon sealer or something like that?
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