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I agree with Big G. However, if you are in a pinch, and it is just a very small area that needs to be re-bonded, just use some two part epoxy. Take a emory board, or double up some sand paper, and rough up the two surfaces. Then apply the epoxy, or preferrably the Evercoat, and use some pressure. I just did a small area with epoxy on the the 'pit, and used a spring clamp (looks like a jumper cable clamp). It worked like a champ.
I agree with Big G. However, if you are in a pinch, and it is just a very small area that needs to be re-bonded, just use some two part epoxy. Take a emory board, or double up some sand paper, and rough up the two surfaces. Then apply the epoxy, or preferrably the Evercoat, and use some pressure. I just did a small area with epoxy on the the 'pit, and used a spring clamp (looks like a jumper cable clamp). It worked like a champ.