Dyson vacuum repair
The little plastic clip snapped off the Dyson Vacuum we use here at the Plastimake lab. Knowing Dyson, the replacement part would not be cheap, but we don't need one anyway, Plastimake to the rescue.
"Versatile, easy to use, tough... could Plastimake be the duct tape of the next decade?"
- Popular Science Australia, June 2012
"The stuff really is very fun, very useful and very easy to work with... Highly recommended."
- Dan Rutter (dansdata.com), April 2012
Comments
Is it glued on? Or does it stick to the plastic?
Plastimake won't stick to metal or glass surfaces, and won't stick to most plastics. This is one of the exceptions, it stuck directly to the plastic, which was pretty handy!
Of course, it could be easily removed by dipping in hot water and peeling it off.