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Not for sill brushes, just supreme brushes. I got sick of the bumper falling off!You could always ask @Skxawng he has a prototype connecter that holds bumpers on really well.
Rubber cement might work better, but the nylon brush head is very hard to bond to.I used a small dot superglue but it didn't last that long!
I had assumed that when they wore out I would just cut them off and sand the glue back.
What about an epoxy two pack glue that will stick most things ie clamps to poles etcR
Rubber cement might work better, but the nylon brush head is very hard to bond to.
I think it would hold for a while but epoxy isn't great holding onto flexible things like rubber for long.What about an epoxy two pack glue that will stick most things ie clamps to poles etc