To attach Christmas lights to cement siding, you can use adhesive clips or hooks specifically designed for outdoor use. Clean the area where you want to attach the lights, ensure the surface is dry, and then simply stick the adhesive clips or hooks onto the siding. Then, you can hang the Christmas lights onto these clips or hooks.
If I were you I would fasten some hooks on underneath your seat then screw on the hooks to the seat and screw on the basket to the hooks. If this doesn't work I have no idea -get some strong hooks aswell :)
FishHooks is a kid show while fish hooks are something you put on a fishing pole to catch fish
If it's really self -adhesive, then you need only pull off the protective strip and stick it on.
If it's really self -adhesive, then you need only pull off the protective strip and stick it on.
Best glue I've found for that is 'Sta-Put' spray adhesive, sold at stores that sell plastic laminates.
Contact your local auto parts store, they will sell you the proper adhesive for your type of vehicle.
You have to know the adhesive AND the ceiling construction really well to do that. I much prefer to find a joist or rafter with a studfinder, then put a hook into the wood to hang anything from a ceiling. - You wouldn't want adhesive failing and dropping something .
Preglued means the factory put a little bit of adhesive--enough to make the product stick like it's supposed to--on the item. If it's a pressure-sensitive adhesive, they put waxed paper over the adhesive to keep it from sticking to things before the user puts it where she wants it; moisture activated adhesives like they used to put on postage stamps don't need this.
in the search box put in: what can i use as a hook for my essay...thatss where the correct answer is
Calcium Carbonate used as a shell and as an adhesive.
Ouch!!! What adhesive? Its the stretchiness of the latex and the slightly rolled end that keeps it on not glue.Ans 2 - of course if it's put onto something that's too small, then you may well need some adhesive - -