If you get it back as close to the same place as it came off it's sometimes
difficult to tell that it was ever off. Just a little clear or black
silicone applied with a small screwdriver or toothpick here and there, but
not on the places where the painted markings came off with the disc, should
hold it on just fine.
Johnie Stafford wrote:
> >>> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 12:49:46 -0500, clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
>
> c> Johnie Stafford wrote:
> >> Wow, thanks for the quick response Mark! That was an incredibly easy
> >> fix. All I need is the adhesive to stick the cover back on and I'm
> >> back in business.
>
> c> Best to use silicone -- glue will disturb the painting on the
> c> back-side of the plastic disk.
>
> I was just noticing that removing the disk also "disturbed" the
> painting. Some of the paint didn't come off with the disk. But if I
> can get the thing back into service, it doesn't have to look pretty.
>
> Johnie
>
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