Bonding a broken acrylic piece of Kohler tub apron

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KristinK

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Hi all - I bought a new but damaged Kohler Archer tub on Craigslist for my bathroom renovation. The corner of the tub's apron was broken off -- basically a triangle with 2-3" sides. Since it's not structural, I figure I can bond it back on and we should be good to go. I've been looking at acrylic cements and getting confused about which one to choose. Anyone know either 1) the exact material that Kohler acrylic tubs are made of or even better 2) which acrylic glue I should use? Looking at the various Weld On and SCIGRIP products. Thanks all! -Kristin
 

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Kohler calls it Vikrell, which I think is a fiber-reinforced plastic. West makes some handy G/Flex epoxy repair kits that would likely serve you well.
 
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