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Pull it off a bit more and pray glue! Or just pull it all off and use as a stencil onto whatever fabric you want then... spray glue!
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Cheers, will give the spray glue a go.
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Lol no! You want pray glue! Lol
Get some decent stuff. Not your cheap pound land shite that will liquefy at the slightest hint of warmth
Spray both surfaces and leave it a while to get tacky then stick them together
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Blu-Tak make a spray adhesive which is very good. Just make sure you get it right first time though, cos it doesn't like to let go again!
Edit to add - Bostik is the name of the people who make blu-tak I think
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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CAR and Jack,
cheers for the benefit of your experience, hopefully will get it sorted in coming weeks.
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