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How can I fix a hollow garden gnome?

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  1. grebcrystal Said,

    Glue it (clear silicone) and maybe wrap tape around it till the silicone dries (couple hours) and gently take tape off. Try that it should work.

  2. pixieotr Said,

    use aquarium sealant, it is clear and the excess can be cut away once set

  3. Kraze Said,

    Im not aware of the characteristics of aquarium glue(never used it), but I have used a product called gorilla glue quite very often and I have been very satisfied. My mom collects those things and one of hers fell off the steps where she kept it, I usd it to fix it and it worked great. If this for some reason dont’ work for you, then use an epoxy, its avaliable at home depot/lowes or even walmart. Look in the hardware section, look on packaging for ceramic, I’m assuming its ceramic. I’ve used epoxy quite alot as well regular basis and it is a strong adhesive, I just had the gorilla glue readily available at the time.
    note: just be sure to clean the joints

  4. petethen2 Said,

    I have used glues and epoxies and found epoxies to be the strongest bond by far as well as being water resistant. I have always used the type that looks like a two vile hypodermic and mixes at the nozzle. They sell them for various materials I would determine what the gnome is made of and use that application.

  5. Carpenter Said,

    I think I would go with Gorilla glue, seems to stick most things. Another idea might be to ****** a small amount of expanding foam into him, hold him together with tape until the foam sets. In theory this should be the strongest repair, it now has a rigid inner core which is stuck to the insides of both halves.

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