To glass
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Jinx says: magnet on box ... magnet on other side of window...non slip rubber
padding to hold it against glass... you can get VERY strong magnets...
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Wagner Lipnharski says: Strong glue kind of Epoxy-Araldite or SuperGlue,
attach 2 small hooks directly to the glass (3mm glue spot). Some of those
glues can be easily removed from glass using a sharp rasor blade, some don't.
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Andrew Hooper says: Liquid Latex will stick to glass and will function as
a glue, when your finished it will just peel off without to many problems.
If you can afford a 8-12hr cure time then Clear Silicone should also provide
a good stick to glass and also will peel off with little effort, unlike latex
this will not discolour in the sunlight. If you wanted to get really
tricky you could mold the silicon with lots of depressions so it looks like
the suckers on an octipuss tenticle, this would allow you to use the wet
and stick principle. With suction cups you may like to try Water and Detergent,
or a form of oil, Vasoline is another option, and will not dry out, BUT if
you put to much on the item will have a tendancey to slide down the window.
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Lee Jones says: There's a special kit for reattaching mirror mounts to automobile
windshields. It's cyanoacrylate adhesive. I've seem some with a pre-cleaner
(don't know if it just a cleaner or a mild echtant) as well as the glue.
Less than 1 square inch will hold against road vibration and mirror adjustments
for years. Removal shouldn't be too bad if you slide a razor blade
between the glass and your unit.
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To ABS
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GOOP brand glue is not all that messy, sticks well, and you can easily bead
up and rub off any excess with your finger after gooping. Also, doesn't "melt"
labels or the ABS, like some.
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PVA (Poly Vinyl Acetate) wood-working grade
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