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Old 01-14-2009, 07:55 PM   #1
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I have a counter top that the glue failed on, and I would like to fix the spots that came unglued rather than replace the whole top. Anu sugestions?
 
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I have a counter top that the glue failed on, and I would like to fix the spots that came unglued rather than replace the whole top. Anu sugestions?
How about use a stick (with the glue on it) to reach the spots that came unglued? Then just wipe off any excess with a damp rag.
 
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