Rubber problem

Frogman

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Domestic sinks and hobs have these little rubber buffers (predictive text more accurately suggested a similar word) which have wanderlust. I might as well have a contract for a monthly supply .

I've tried to anchor them with contact adhesive, blue tack and even silicone but off they go. Has anyone found a way to keep them in place?
The picture shows the bit I'm talking about.

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Domestic sinks and hobs have these little rubber buffers (predictive text more accurately suggested a similar word) which have wanderlust. I might as well have a contract for a monthly supply .

I've tried to anchor them with contact adhesive, blue tack and even silicone but off they go. Has anyone found a way to keep them in place?
The picture shows the bit I'm talking about.

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I used to buy them in 100's and sell singly on Ebay, so just buy some new ones and thoroughly clean the screw and surrounding area, no adhesive required.

 
I've found in the past that this can be caused by the screw head being too big to allow the bung to engage properly and to get a grip. Try using a screw with a smaller head if possible. That often works.
 
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