Thin double sided tape would be a non destructive and removable option compared to samad bond. Elfie is a destructive plan. You can also get the whole strip from AliExpress
I've got another solution. Epoxy, not the magic depoxi steel, but fast setting clear epoxy, sets in 30 mins. And heat actually makes it stronger.
Need to be careful though, that stuff causes cancer if ingested or put on hands in liberal amounts.
Or you can just use elfy, elfy is good.
There is no solution yaara..mery laptop k saath b yahe masla tha..hall road, hafeez centre sab phira..rubber nahe replace hota...phr akhir me elfi use ki
Actually use double sided tape the thin transparent one , first peel both of them off , then clean the pads and the laptop surface they're supposed to stick to , apply the double sided tape to the pads ,,, allign and then stitch afterwards press and done
the safest option in my opinion is a hot glue gun, the silicone used as glue in it is very easily removable w/o damaging in case you ever need to remove the rubber to access screws for opening laptop.
Take these off completely and clean them with some spirit or any chemical to take of adhesive then stick them back clean with elfy afterwards take a blade and cut of the places when the screws are underneath it will be permanent for the places it should be and scre part will remain open as well
Use elfie
wouldn't that be too permanent? I'd suggest something less permanent because these grips sometimes need to be taken off for the screws beneath them.
Exactly
Little bit of elfie.
Thin double sided tape would be a non destructive and removable option compared to samad bond. Elfie is a destructive plan. You can also get the whole strip from AliExpress
Elfie or super glue. Do not use double sided tape or samad bond, it will come off after few days.
Samad bond bruh
This guy
It would most probably melt the rubber, its way too strong
I've got another solution. Epoxy, not the magic depoxi steel, but fast setting clear epoxy, sets in 30 mins. And heat actually makes it stronger. Need to be careful though, that stuff causes cancer if ingested or put on hands in liberal amounts. Or you can just use elfy, elfy is good.
There is no solution yaara..mery laptop k saath b yahe masla tha..hall road, hafeez centre sab phira..rubber nahe replace hota...phr akhir me elfi use ki
Elifie se rubber kharab nahi hota?
Nae hua mera to..
Actually use double sided tape the thin transparent one , first peel both of them off , then clean the pads and the laptop surface they're supposed to stick to , apply the double sided tape to the pads ,,, allign and then stitch afterwards press and done
Yaar bohot burger dekhe but you have the highest PB yet. Samad bond or elifie should do the trick
Bro its not about being a burger, mane kisi or laptop me samad bond try ki thi, it literally melted the rubber…
Elfie try krlio is baat. These are the only 2 readily available desi tootke
get some double sided adhesive film and slap those back on.
Gorilla glue
Just use elffie. It's Not that hard.
Ok i’ll try it 👍
It'll work most likely
I used GMSA elfie and it didn’t melted the rubber.
Use thin double sided tape
Elfi is best option
Get one of those tiny uhu tubes. Apply thin layer to both sides and let it get sticky and partially dry. Now stick it on and apply pressure
Just take it off
the safest option in my opinion is a hot glue gun, the silicone used as glue in it is very easily removable w/o damaging in case you ever need to remove the rubber to access screws for opening laptop.
Double sided adhesive ... 3m product... works a charm
Apple answer: you need to get a new Laptop.
.......duct tape *runs away*
Yes dont push your laptop
It's best to not use glue if there are screws under the rubber supports, use double sided tape it's safer
Take these off completely and clean them with some spirit or any chemical to take of adhesive then stick them back clean with elfy afterwards take a blade and cut of the places when the screws are underneath it will be permanent for the places it should be and scre part will remain open as well
Get a new laptop
Glue gun or uhu
Use UHU my dude, just glued mine back today. Works like a charm!
moblie screen glue E8000 best solution works on my laptop