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What kind of glue for loose film on 1999 southwind storm 32v cupboard drawers?

All drawers have a glued on artificial wood film. some are coming unglued. what kind of glue would be compatible?

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The best stuff is expensive, designed for formica application, and usual comes in gallon or larger... but 3m hi strength 90 spray, contact cement or super 77 spray would work. First being best. Recommend 3m 90. http://m.homedepot.com/p/3M-17-6-oz-Hi-Strength-90-Spray-Adhesive-90-24/100151277

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