Apricot4996 ( 142 )
@OnaholeOnMyPole There's TPE "glue" that some stores offer, generally speaking if there's a tear that's on the outside I just deal with it and if there's a tear on the inside I would rather just toss it because I don't want to create spaces where water goes undried, leading to mold. Don't want to be using something like that!
okizeme ( 228 )
@OnaholeOnMyPole speaking from experience, you could try a heat gun to gently melt the TPE and then mend together. I tried it but didn’t come out right. I then tried a soldering gun but ended up melting off more than I should have.
The item ended up being deformed and I kinda wished I didn’t bother “fixing” it in the first place. From my own personal experience, I could say it’s best to leave it alone, or just outright buy a new one. However, if your tear or rip is something you think you can fix, by all means try it. Just know that the end result is not what you would expect it to be.
The item ended up being deformed and I kinda wished I didn’t bother “fixing” it in the first place. From my own personal experience, I could say it’s best to leave it alone, or just outright buy a new one. However, if your tear or rip is something you think you can fix, by all means try it. Just know that the end result is not what you would expect it to be.