[SOLVED] Best Adhesive for Laptop Rubber Feet?

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Solution: rubber cement that comes with a brush, clear silicone RTV glue, glue dots, or hot glue.

I bought myself some Gorilla Glue rubber cement.


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Oftentimes have to remove laptop rubber feet to access hidden screws.

Learned the hard way that super glue is a poor adhesive choice for this job because it clogs the screws' head.

I was thinking that perhaps rubber cement would be a good choice.

What do you recommend?
 
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I was thinking that perhaps rubber cement would be a good choice.

+1 for rubber cement, but NOT THAT STUFF! Well, it might work, but it's not what's been known everywhere for generations as "rubber cement"; it looks like what you use to put patches on inner tubes. Made to stick to patches and inner tubes, not metal.

What you want is this stuff. It's available almost anywhere that has office supplies or school supplies:
 
Clear silicon RTV glue. Dow-Corning preferred for tough applications.

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+1 for rubber cement, but NOT THAT STUFF! Well, it might work, but it's not what's been known everywhere for generations as "rubber cement"; it looks like what you use to put patches on inner tubes. Made to stick to patches and inner tubes, not metal.

What you want is this stuff. It's available almost anywhere that has office supplies or school supplies:
Is this available in a tube with a thin nozzle? Not a fan of using a fairly large brush.
 
Is this available in a tube with a thin nozzle? Not a fan of using a fairly large brush.

Not that I've ever seen, but it's not really a problem to get as much or as little as you want with the brush. If you really need something in a tube, no doubt there are plenty of choices that would work. Shoe Goo comes to mind, for one. Or RTV silicone like @Diggs suggested, although it takes maybe a bit longer to get strong enough to move around without worry. A craft store would probably have a number of other options.
 
Duct tape down here in Arkansas. :p
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Works every time. Great for installing screens on laptops too.
I saw a car driving down the freeway here in Vic the other day. Had the front bumper ducted taped everywhere, was a hot day as well so not really effective. I think they may have had an accident though to be fair.z

I use the double sided tape.
 
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