06-09-2013, 10:37 AM
The main problems that I have encountered with using rubber cement to repair speakers is: 1. The cement attracts dust and dirt even when "dry"; 2. The repair often separates from the movement of the speaker cone.
I use a cement called E-6000 for speaker cone repair. It remains flexible after it drys and securely bonds the repair. You can find this cement in Wal Mart.
Additionally, I use the paper "first aid" tape combined with the cement for many repairs.
I use a cement called E-6000 for speaker cone repair. It remains flexible after it drys and securely bonds the repair. You can find this cement in Wal Mart.
Additionally, I use the paper "first aid" tape combined with the cement for many repairs.