Soft dome tweeter damaged from children

With the very greatest of respect, an' all that, @markbakk, that is a pretty useless post! 🤣

You don't tell us which of this six glues is suitable for polypropylene!
I will give another option 😉 : Here is the stuff too, I never have discovered big differences between them. Glueing PP is virtually impossible anyway, but my replacement surrounds attached on PP cones seem to hold up til now.
 
I am generous with praise when the situation demands it @markbakk.

I got a bit confused with your glue suggestions originally. I didn't realise it was the same glue, just in different sizes and with different applicators.

Your suggestion was actually a good one. Consider yourself awarded a Gold Star if you remember primary School Days.

But we seem to be going with 2 component Epoxy Resin since @kstgr has some to hand. I think it might work. 🙂
 
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I glued the dust cap to the cone using epoxy 2 part glue

Here is some pics with the end result after 48hours to let the glue dry
 

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I know it's done, but this is in case anyone else wants to know.

There are so many adhesives being produced it's difficult to keep up. I've discovered a few really good ones in the last year or so. For that job, I'd imagine you could find something like the one below in other countries as they usually end up being copied. It says it's suitable for polypropylene.

https://www.selleys.com.au/products...urpose-glues/selleys-power-grip-all-plastics/
 
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