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Old 08-24-2021, 06:07 AM   #1
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Question Repairing Digipack (Cardboard Wrap) Case.

Hey folks,

Ordered Atroz Limited Edition from Unearthed Films, and when it arrived, one of the 3 disc holders (center) was completely detached from the cardboard backing. The 4 glue spots were attached and it did not damage the cardboard backing (has image on it) luckily.

I have not tried to repair one of these before and I do not want to destroy the image / cardboard backing while attempting to reglue the clear disc holder back onto it. Figured I would touch base with you folks to perhaps suggest the proper glue that the manufacturer uses. It seems to be that really good stuff that is designed not to damage and is easily peelable off of virtually any surface without leaving a residue (though on some j cards made of paper I have noticed a mild oily residue that you cannot get rid of).

Would appreciate any advice in this regard. Thanks!
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