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Old 02-21-2024, 10:36 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by fogice View Post
I've searched the web in every way I can think of. I've chatted with Kobo online support. I can't figure out what kind of plastic my white Kobo Libra 2 is made of.

I have a hairline crack in the plastic case. It starts at a corner of the screen, and goes diagonally toward the case corner. I'd like to seal this, most importantly so that the crack doesn't spread, secondarily to keep it waterproofed.

If I know the kind of plastic, then I can find the appropriate adhesive. I don't think there's any way to get down into the crack, so it would have to be a surface covering. Superglue? Epoxy? Who knows....
You may as well treat your Libra 2 as if it's not waterproof. You won't know if it is or not until it gets wet and if it's not, it could be the end.

So just patch the crack and forget it was ever waterproof.
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