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Repairing plastic items can be confounding for someone who’s never done it before. There’s no part to replace (usually), no nut to tighten, just something misshapen or cracked. There’s nothing to repair but the material itself.
Plastic can be easier to work with than you might imagine. With some heat and some pressure many items can be fixed rather simply. So before you resign yourself to tossing a broken bit of plastic into your recycling bin, here are a few techniques you can use to repair plastic. Hot Water, Cold water This tip comes from the world of action figurine collecting.
While I was researching this came up on various fan forums with very little variation from one source to the next. Plastics (particularly small or thin pieces) don’t need extreme heat to become soft enough to manipulate. Simply heat up some water on the stove or in the microwave until it’s just below a boil, and prepare a bowl of cold water to the side.
Place the plastic piece in the water to warm it up. Take the item out of the hot water bath periodically and test it’s malleability.