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PL Premium, available in small tube or caulk style tube in Home Depot.
I would use Lexel or Lepage Extreme for that .
try a quality super glue, or perhaps gorilla glue. Caulking would work.
glue it with clear epoxy
Poly vinyl acetate is white glue.
its attached with glue.
We can't see the glue. -Name your glue- for a better answer.
If you mean the glue that hold the vinyl to the floor there is an alternative ask your local vinyl supplier about vinyl designed to be "loose layed".
There is special vinyl glue for that. Available in Walmart and possibly other stores.
It's glued in. you'll need to remove the trim around the glass then cut the glue.
If the glass has detached from the clips/feet/whatever-you-call-them that hold the window glass to the rest of the assembly, you can re-glue it. You will have to clean off as much of the old glue as possible, then use a glue made specifically windows and situations like this - I think it is urethane based, and should be available at auto parts stores. Do this with the window up, and make sure you have everything in exactly the right place, operating the window to make sure. Once it is in place, leave the window up for at least a day or two to be sure the glue sets properly. A window being "off track" is often a case of the glue that bonds to the the glass simply wearing out over time and with use.
No, it wouldn't work as Gorilla Glue swells. It would be better to use vinyl tile glue or spray contact cement