It's 'safe' but not very effective. -You'd be better off with a heavy bodied adhesive like PL300 or Liquid Nails.
Super glue may do it temporarily, but it's a better repair if you use epoxy.
I suppose you could try super glue ... But realistically? No.
You can either sew it, hot glue gun, or this super glue stuff called E6000
As long as the glue is dry before you put them back in. A few months ago, I had bitten my tongue and used super glue to hold the piece in place so it could reattach. No taste, sting or problem.
Well ya'll get some ah that there super glue and you done stick it on.
Super glue is a good option for reattaching a rear view camera, but make sure that it is a good quality adhesive. There are twenty grades of USDA certified super glues.
No, there is no carpet glue in cigarettes.
Try some good old fashioned finger nail polish remover. It works on super glue.
actually... all you have to do is go to your nearest auto part store and buy the kit to reattach the rearview mirror to the front window... its really easy or you can just super glue it back on
whatever you use be careful not to remover the lacquer the best thing to use is super strength nail polish remover that contains acetone I glued a piece of carpet to my bathroom floor without removing the vinyl first when I ripped up the carpet it left the glue on the floor and I went to the chemist to buy nail polish remover that contained acetone and that work great just the job it also removes stupid glue-(Super Glue)
You could use duct tape to put it together, or hot glue it.
Depends what its on? Materials or carpet, Ironing another piece of material to it usually draws the glue away, may take several attempts, each attempt thinning the glue more and more.