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<blockquote data-quote="burn" data-source="post: 216333" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>to have a stronghold, use silicone glue (branded) and a strong double side foam tape. you will need to dismantle the compartment, lid in between to openwide and...</p><p>- scrap away the old silicon glue completely...</p><p>- once finish, wipe and clean...</p><p>- put doubleside foam tape everycorner (inner a bit-after glue area) and center area...</p><p>- add in silicone glue every corner on both side almost to the edge. also add in on center area, on both side too... do not put it on double side foam tape...</p><p>- once done, leave it for 15 to 30 second, than join them together...</p><p>- use strong black paper clips to clip it around. do not remove...</p><p>- once done, place a hard object on the center by placing it on the floor or whatever you think is right. as long it can be pressed together...</p><p>- leave it for 12 to 24 hours. for first 1 to 3 hour in between, try adjust by moving the black clips around every angle, especially the corner edge. but if you have the black clips at every angle, than it is no need to do so...</p><p>- scrap away unwanted glue that might stray out. do it slowly if you do not want to leave a scratch mark on it. pakai cutter blade dah cukup...</p><p>- when fixing back, make sure it is slotted properly, if not, when closing, it will not be level. sometime also need to check the black hard cover underneath the compartment. make sure the lobang screw for hard cover underneath are properly place when screwing.</p><p> </p><p>my experience so far...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="burn, post: 216333, member: 1715"] to have a stronghold, use silicone glue (branded) and a strong double side foam tape. you will need to dismantle the compartment, lid in between to openwide and... - scrap away the old silicon glue completely... - once finish, wipe and clean... - put doubleside foam tape everycorner (inner a bit-after glue area) and center area... - add in silicone glue every corner on both side almost to the edge. also add in on center area, on both side too... do not put it on double side foam tape... - once done, leave it for 15 to 30 second, than join them together... - use strong black paper clips to clip it around. do not remove... - once done, place a hard object on the center by placing it on the floor or whatever you think is right. as long it can be pressed together... - leave it for 12 to 24 hours. for first 1 to 3 hour in between, try adjust by moving the black clips around every angle, especially the corner edge. but if you have the black clips at every angle, than it is no need to do so... - scrap away unwanted glue that might stray out. do it slowly if you do not want to leave a scratch mark on it. pakai cutter blade dah cukup... - when fixing back, make sure it is slotted properly, if not, when closing, it will not be level. sometime also need to check the black hard cover underneath the compartment. make sure the lobang screw for hard cover underneath are properly place when screwing. my experience so far... [/QUOTE]
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