I have a 1990 C4 Vert with original vinyl top. Due to pressure and stress, the back corner areas at rear posts came unglued. Prepping the area under the vinyl on the metal frame first with 000 fine steel wool, then mineral spirits and a mild soap and water and lint free micro fiber towel. Then I unlatched the front of the top to relieve stress and used Rhino Glue as instructed. It set in less than a minute. I left it as it was overnight and in the morning I fit the top closed all around. It worked perfect. Four months latter and it hasn't given a cm. Great product. I highly recommend.
glue it with clear epoxy
Yes, white glue or yellow glue will do that.
There is a type of glue for every repair.
You get plexiglass/perspex glue . -Weld On #3 , #4 or #16, depending on how tick you want the seam to be.
Elmer's China and Glass glue will repair them.
a tuba glue
Silicone glue is very tenacious on cloth. You may not be able to do this without DAP Silicone Remover. -Available in Rona and Home Depot.
glue?
With a lot of Elmers Glue. With a lot of Elmers Glue. With a lot of Elmers Glue.
I would use Lexel or Lepage Extreme for that .
A glue that can be used to repair a toaster oven door is one that can stand high temperatures. Epoxy resin is an example of glue that may work.
stormsure adhesives - google it - patch kits and glue with some documentation support - youtube another great resource